Broken
As Indiana's foster care system strains beneath the weight of the opioid crisis, foster parents fight to protect themselves and the state's neglected children.
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As Indiana's foster care system strains beneath the weight of the opioid crisis, foster parents fight to protect themselves and the state's neglected children.
Amanda Grant looks at one of her old beauty pageant photos. She said she stopped competing because of the effects of her father's abuse.
Amanda has been diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder, depression and anxiety, which she traces back to her father's abuse. She plays with her green stress ball when she gets anxious.
Indianapolis lawyer Greg Bowes has experience with cases similar to Amanda's, where young people were harmed by their caretakers, but he's never seen a case quite like hers. "I am glad to have the skills to help someone who has been hurt like this," Bowes said.
Amanda's lawyer, Greg Bowes, listens as she describes incidents with her father throughout her childhood. Amanda said she's suing her father so he will finally face consequences for the way he treated her, her mother and sister.
A North Carolina woman is facing federal charges for making violent threats on several Indiana colleges, including IU-Bloomington; a Sky Zone; and a private residence while tormenting a Fishers family.
The Charleston, South Carolina, church shooter has been moved to Indiana’s federal death row.
Two Indianapolis men are facing federal charges after investigators found more than $2 million in cash, 30 guns and more than 270 pounds of marijuana stashed in a warehouse and the men’s homes, cars and an office.
A Newburgh, Indiana, man was sentenced to 30 months in federal prison late last week for his role in a theft ring that re-sold everything from vacuum cleaners to electronics to turn a profit.
A Georgetown, Indiana, man was sentenced to three years and 10 months in federal prison Tuesday for bank robbery.
An Indianapolis man was found guilty Tuesday of multiple charges relating to his involvement in a massive million-dollar drug ring.
FRANKLIN — A Franklin, Indiana, man was sentenced to 30 years in prison for throwing his infant daughter in a moment of frustration, which led to her death.
A Bloomington man with an extensive criminal record was sentenced to 14 years in prison Monday for a break-in and burglary that took place last May.
ANDERSON — An Anderson woman was sentenced to 12 years in prison Monday for her involvement in the neglect of a disabled teenager who was locked away, beaten and starved.
An Indianapolis man considered by prosecutors to be an “armed career criminal” was sentenced to 15 years in federal prison for unlawful possession of a firearm.
In an unusual sentencing, a Bloomington man was given 24 years of probation Monday for having sex with a 14-year-old girl and for a violent altercation that occurred while he was in jail.
The document at the center of a lawsuit for Vice President Mike Pence’s emails has finally been released, but whether it will bring an end to the lawsuit remains to be seen.
A Greenwood, Indiana, man was sentenced to 41 months in federal prison last week for stealing more than $2.7 million from an Indianapolis construction company through fake invoices.
Darryl Pinkins calls technology his biggest challenge. "Kids grow up knowing how to work phones and iPads before they know their ABCs and 123s," he says. But to him, his phone is still complicated and confusing.
Darryl Pinkins was in prison for 25 years for a crime he did not commit.