7th Circuit Affirms Conviction of Man Who Torched 7 Mobile Homes, Collected $600K A federal appellate court on Friday affirmed the conviction of an Indiana man who set fire to seven homes in... Read More
Churches, Non-Profit Among Vandalism Targets in Missouri O’FALLON, Mo. (AP) — St. Louis County police are investigating vandalism that damaged churches, non-profits and businesses in the town... Read More
Kansas Supreme Court Upholds 6th Edition of AMA Guidelines for Disability Ratings The Kansas Supreme Court on Friday reversed the Court of Appeals and ruled that a law passed in 2013 that... Read More
Indianapolis Neighborhoods Scanning Visitors’ License Plates INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Homeowners associations across Indianapolis are increasingly partnering with private companies to surveil their neighborhoods with automated license... Read More
Negligence Claims Filed in Shootings Amid Wisconsin Protest KENOSHA, Wis. (AP) — Claims filed on behalf of two men shot by an Illinois teen during a night of... Read More
Illinois High Court to Rule on Cannabis-License Dispute CHICAGO (AP) — The stage is set for a decisive legal battle in Illinois’ highest court between a large, well-established... Read More
Southwestern Indiana Family Hit by Tornado Ends 2020 With New Start NEWBURGH, Ind. (AP) — Nathan and Melissa Mosbey were overwhelmed with gratitude for the friends who showed up on Dec.... Read More
Fired Tyson Boss Says COVID Office Pool Was a ‘Morale Boost’ IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — One of the Tyson Foods managers fired for betting on how many workers would contract... Read More
Wisconsin Hospital Files 200 Debt Lawsuits During Pandemic MADISON, Wis. (AP) –Alysa Gummow didn’t know what to think in October when the letters from law firms arrived in... Read More
Flint Joins $641M Deal to Settle Lawsuits Over Lead In Water FLINT, Mich. (AP) — The Flint City Council on Tuesday signed off on its portion of a $641 million settlement... Read More