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SIDELINED - Push to protect Indiana students hits roadblock as half of schools fail to disclose if they have life-saving AEDs. 13 Investigates found Indiana did not deliver on a promise to find out how many AEDs are in schools and if schools are prepared to use them. Click here for the web story which includes results from 13 investigates survey of more than 125 school districts. |
PRESCRIPTION FOR CHANGE - Father of fallen pharmacist pushes for new rules for Indiana pharmacies. Research shows pharmacy staff report higher levels of distress and burnout, putting patients at risk. Click here for the web story. |
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TEST STRIP CONFUSION - Local governments hand out fentanyl test strips, but they could be illegal in Indiana. Drug recovery experts say fentanyl and other test strips can save lives and confusion over whether they are legal negatively impacts overdose prevention efforts. Click here for the web story including a breakdown of how county prosecutors say they interpret the law. |
THE SETTLEMENTS - City of Indianapolis pays out $9.9 million in police settlements, most agreements prevent people from talking. 13 Investigates learned 86% of all IMPD-related settlements include confidentiality and non-disparagement clauses. Click here for the web story. |
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THE WAIT FOR JUSTICE: Six months after a baby girl's death was ruled a homicide and no charges. It got us wondering, if that was normal. Prompting one of several investigative pieces looking into the death of baby Harmonnie Jones. Click here for the web story and the update months later. |
INVESTIGATING LYDAY: A name on a list prompted this months long look into the background of a local school board member and leader of the local school resource officer's association. Our investigation uncovered a documented pattern of untruths and missing weapons. Click here for web story and what happened next. |
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STOLEN SECURITY: We exposed an imposter website targeting families with children and loved ones with special needs. Our investigation highlighted a local mom who reported the site stole her son's social security check and showed viewers how to spot an imposter site. Click here for web story and the community's response. |
THE TRAP: A growing number of boys and young men are falling into a trap laid by online predators. For some families, the results are deadly. This investigation showed families how the trap is laid, how to turn the tables and what local schools are doing to prepare local kids. Click here for web story. |
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DATA OVERDRIVE: Just how much does your car company know about you? Probably a lot more than you realize and you probably gave the ok even if you didn't realize it. This story reveals the massive amounts of data car manufacturers collect. The day after this story aired a US Senator called not the FTC to investigate the issue. Click here for the web story. |
PRESCRIPTION FOR SECRECY: This investigation started after a local family said it wanted to warn families after they say a medication error resulted in a sick kid. While looking into the matter I discovered a surprising reality about what community pharmacies do and do not have to tell patients, the state and federal government about medication errors. Click here for the web story. |
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INVESTIGATING KHAZIN: I broke the news that more than 100 cases were under review after a local officer was fired for reportedly trying to set up a fellow cop. This investigation revealed the document that showed he was accused of doing something similar at a different department. Begging the question - How did get land another badge? Click here for the web story. |