MAY 22-28, 2026
A South Bend woman wants the city to pay for the damage done to her home with the police raided it looking for a man she didn't know and wasn't there. The city has refused. And so Amy Hadley is asking the U.S. Supreme Court to weigh in. Reporter Cameron Shaw explores the arguments. Plus, reporter Maura Johnson talks with a Pulaski County judge about the award she received for the Veterans Treatment Court she helped establish in 2018.
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South Bend woman’s case against the police for property damage could head to the Supreme Court
The raid left Hadley with thousands of dollars in damages to her home and property, costs for which the city refused to reimburse her.
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Pulaski County judge honored for support of veterans
The Steven P. Mennemeyer Award celebrates someone who works in criminal justice and has made significant contributions to the veterans community.
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Martindale-Brightwood residents cite environmental concerns in suit against data center plan
The suit argues that the Indianapolis Metropolitan Development Commission erred when it approved a rezoning that will allow developer Metrobloks to build a $500 million small-scale data center on a 14-acre site near Brightwood Plaza.
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Veteran South Bend business attorney hangs out his own shingle
Chamberlin Legal will provide services in several areas, including contracting and business transactions, commercial real estate, regulatory and licensing guidance, and employee relations and policies.
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UPDATED: Elanco to pay $6.75M to settle antitrust allegations involving flea and tick products
The settlement, which involves several retailers, comes nearly two years after a complaint was filed in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Indiana accusing Elanco of monopolizing the market in violation of the federal Sherman Act and state antitrust lawsuits.
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Gregory A. Neibarger: Case offers lessons for challenging no-contest clauses
Indiana has not addressed this precise issue, and courts often look to persuasive authority from other jurisdictions.
Read MoreChetrice Romero: Proper election security starts many months in advance
Coordinating people, systems, vendors and logistics to deliver a secure and reliable voting experience is no small task.
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