Month: July 2019
County pays $130K to hackers
La PORTE — La Porte County officials have agreed to pay to more than $130,000 to the hackers responsible for infecting several county computers and servers with ransomware. And things could have been much worse, and more expensive.
Lawsuit claiming Gary city commission colluded with MaiaCo is dismissed
GARY — A disgruntled property owner’s lawsuit alleging the city’s Redevelopment Commission conspired in an unfair bidding process with a private company that’s fronting money and resources for land acquisition has been dismissed.
Sanitary district indictment details bid-rigging allegations
The latest indictment stemming from an investigation of local corruption details allegations of bid-rigging by Muncie Sanitary District officials.
Exploring Pioneerland
Exploring Pioneerland
Chicago Shakespeare’s ‘Six’ is not to be missed
The stage of Chicago Shakespeare Theatre is sizzling this summer with the venue’s latest production of “Six.”
Indiana State Police issued 43 tickets in 3 hours on I-465 and I-70. Here's how — and why.
Along west side interstates Tuesday morning, an extra set of eyes — looking down from the passenger seat of an 18-wheeler — watched over drivers.
Some of Indianapolis' hottest temperatures of the year are coming. It could feel like 110.
According to the National Weather Service, the hottest and most humid air of the season in Indianapolis and Central Indiana will start Thursday.
Trial of Indianapolis mother charged in baby's freezing death rescheduled
Indianapolis mother Rachel McAfee was arrested in March after her 3-month-old child was found dead a day earlier.