Wednesday, August 22 2012 5:39 PM EDT2012-08-22 21:39:30 GMT
Ten years ago, WTHR launched our "Shattering the Silence" campaign against domestic abuse. At that time, we took to the streets to see how abuse threatens our neighborhoods. A decade later, we head backMore >>
A new police project in Indianapolis aimed at stopping the violence. It's called Baker One, modeled after a successful North Carolina police program.More >>
Is there a lot of fussing and fighting in your home, including verbal, mental or physical abuse? You may be repeating a cycle of abuse in your family, and your children could be the next victims.More >>
A teenage girl's life was in danger, and her family didn't see it coming.Now an Indianapolis family is reaching out to save other teens despite their pain.More >>
Is your teen in an abusive relationship? You may not know the signs. Indiana ranks second in the nation in teen dating abuse. In our ninth year of "Shattering the Silence' on abuse, 13 WTHR has launched a new initiative to help our children prevent abuse and you can join us.More >>
As a new effort begins to raise awareness about the issue and the victims who are often too ashamed to seek help, fans coming to Indiana Fever games will now see more than basketball.More >>
Hundreds of people fought back against domestic violence Saturday. They participated in the 4th Annual "Race Away from Domestic Violence" run-walk downtown. Their mission was to raise money, but more importantly, to raise awareness.More >>
Domestic violence impacts people from all walks of life. A Hollywood actor who was affected by it is leading a national crusade against domestic abuse.More >>
An Indianapolis woman says her husband choked her during her pregnancy. Weslynn Whitlow reached for a gun but ultimately decided to find another way out. More >>