Shots fired during Carmel restaurant altercation
Carmel police say an altercation on Friday night at the Red Robin restaurant located in Clay Terrace resulted in one person arrested and one person injured after shots were fired…
Read MoreCarmel police say an altercation on Friday night at the Red Robin restaurant located in Clay Terrace resulted in one person arrested and one person injured after shots were fired…
Read MoreNoblesville and Westfield parents and students will see security updates during the upcoming school year. Noblesville Superintendent Beth Niedermeyer, at Wednesday evening’s Parent Safety Meeting held at Noblesville High School,…
Hamilton County Judge Paul Felix has issued a decision on a court battle involving the Indiana Transportation Museum (ITM) and the City of Noblesville’s decision not to renew the museum’s…
Commissioners cite safety concerns . . . The Hamilton County Commissioners voted Monday to approve an ordinance that prohibits the placement of signs in Hamilton County right-of-ways and on thoroughfares…
The City of Noblesville along with Atlanta, Sheridan and Westfield have joined the list of several other Indiana communities in filing a lawsuit against drug manufacturers and distributors of opioids….
‘There is no silver bullet to fix the opioid problem’ was the message Hamilton County Coroner John Chalfin delivered during a Saturday morning forum hosted by the Carmel Christian Church….
Publisher Hamilton County Reporter’s co-founder Don Jellison died this past Sunday at Harbor Manor Care Center. Don, in his nearly 60 years of newspaper reporting and coaching, touched so many…
Publisher More than 100 Indiana law enforcement agencies, including six in Hamilton County, have new field alcohol breath testers, provided by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and the…
Publisher Noblesville officials confirmed Friday the city is considering building a new police department on the grounds of the former Firestone plant located near 18th and Division streets. “The city…
Publisher’s Perspective This week, Noblesville resident Michael Saner provided the Reporter with information from a public access request. After reviewing this information, discussing it with my staff and talking to…