April 18 WNBA star Sophie Cunningham got baptized after rejoining Caitlin Clark on Fever Sophie Cunningham, known for defending Caitlin Clark on the court, celebrated her new Fever contract with an adult baptism she shared on TikTok.
April 16 Federal judge blocks Indiana ban on student ID for voting A federal judge granted a preliminary injunction against Indiana's SB 10, ruling the ban on student IDs for voting likely burdens young voters' rights.
April 15 Chinese researcher on US visa pleads guilty to smuggling E. coli into the country A Chinese researcher was sentenced to over four months in prison after pleading guilty to smuggling concealed E. coli DNA into the United States.
April 12 Starving toddler ate diapers and drywall before dying in filthy room while parents lived clean, police say An Indiana couple was arrested and hit with neglect and murder charges after their starving toddler died from eating diapers and drywall to survive.
April 7 Indianapolis official's home attacked after vote in favor of controversial data center Indianapolis councilor Ron Gibson says someone fired multiple rounds into his home after he supported a controversial half-billion-dollar data center.
March 31 Indiana tightens rules on migrant truckers, requires visas and English proficiency Indiana is revoking CDLs for immigrants lacking valid work visas, with licenses expiring Wednesday. Employers who knowingly hire illegal drivers face a $50,000 fine.
March 31 Suburban mom accused of killing ex, his parents after ‘hang out’ text, confession revealed in docs: report Court documents reveal Jenna Strouble allegedly planned the Illinois triple murder, admitting she went to meet Jacob Lambert with an intention to harm him.
March 27 24 states back challenge to transgender inmate surgery ruling with nationwide stakes Idaho and Indiana AGs argue the Eighth Amendment doesn't require states to fund gender reassignment surgery for prison inmates in a Ninth Circuit brief.
March 21 Woman branded ‘female Charles Manson’ escaped prison; prosecutor now doubts her conviction A prosecutor who called Sarah Jo Pender the "female Charles Manson" now doubts her murder conviction. A new true-crime docuseries explores the controversial case.
March 20 Highway shut down after waste truck carrying dead bird flu ducks crashes in northern Indiana A hazmat situation unfolded in Churubusco, Indiana, after a truck carrying bird flu-infected dead ducks crashed into a ditch on U.S. Route 33, officials say.