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Study: Two-thirds of young Hoosiers experience depression
INDIANAPOLIS (NETWORK INDIANA) — The number of young people dealing with depression seems to still be at a staggering high in Indiana. A recent report by Mental Health America of Indiana shows that 66% of Hoosier youth, ages 10-24, experienced varying degrees of depression in 2021 and 2022 and did not receive essential care.
‘ANGRY PASSION’: Indiana Court of Appeals Judge Patricia Riley takes compassion and zest for learning into retirement
A button that Court of Appeals of Indiana Judge Patricia Riley kept in her chambers served as a reminder of path she forged for other women judges to follow. (Photo/Marilyn Odendahl) For Judge Patricia Riley, it was the candy. Nearly 70 years later, while sitting in her chambers at the...
Federal court dismisses ACLU lawsuit against Purdue, IU
A federal court dismissed an American Civil Liberties-led lawsuit against Purdue and Indiana University earlier this month after the judge ruled that the ACLU lacked standing to sue the universities. The ACLU filed the lawsuit in May over S.E.A. 202, a state law passed earlier this year that designates university...
THE SCORE: Lightning delays plague week two, Adams Central posts big win over Eastside
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WPTA) - Although most games started under clear conditions on Friday nights, storms rolled in later on and caused a series of postponements throughout Northeast Indiana. Adams Central managed to get a full game in against Eastside, with the Flying Jets posting a 43-0 win. Joey Everett...
RiverLink wants customers to be aware of scam text targeting users
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — It can happen to anyone within a matter of seconds. A text message attempting to impersonate RiverLink, the toll service provider for the three bridges between Louisville and southern Indiana, has been appearing on phones of those who use the service. "It kind of flagged as...
Football Recap: Logansport Skates Past South Bend Adams with Ease
Logansport lost to South Bend Adams back in August of 2023, but they didn't allow them the same satisfaction on Friday. The Logansport Berries really took it to the South Bend Adams Eagles for the full four quarters, racking up a 35-6 win on the road. The Berries pushed the score to 20-0 by the end of the third, a deficit the Eagles had little chance of recovering from.
State receives outpouring of comments about Duke's pending rate increase | What's the Deal?
INDIANAPOLIS — More than 4,000 comments were submitted to the state about Duke's pending rate case. Comments are part of the public case record and were filed as evidence on July 11 and Aug. 27. WTHR told you about your chance to speak up back in June, and it...
Eastern Star Church to host panel on voter engagement
To combat the reduction in voter engagement and participation in Indiana, Eastern Star Church is hosting a panel at 7 p.m. on Sept. 4 at their main campus. The panel will focus on addressing “the critical importance of voting and reflect on the legacy of trailblazers who fought for the freedom to vote,” according to a statement released by the church.
Kroger price gouging allegations strike chord with Indiana shoppers
INDIANAPOLIS — It seems like every trip to the grocery store is getting more and more expensive. Seeing that register price go up and up can be daunting for people. Multiple reports state a Kroger executive admitted the company increased prices above the inflation levels. "I'm not surprised," said...
Purdue students want lawmakers to expand Indiana Lifeline Law
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. (WISH) — Two student leaders at Purdue University want to change the Indiana Lifeline Law. The law gives legal protection to anyone who calls 911 to get an underage drinker medical attention. However, it does not protect the person needing medical attention. The students are trying to lobby lawmakers at the Statehouse […]
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