December 30, 2023 Adopted girl accused of ‘masquerading’ as 6-year-old speaks out in new doc: ‘Do I look like a monster to you?’ Natalia Grace, an orphan from Ukraine, was adopted in 2010 by Indiana couple Michael and Kristine Barnett. The case is remeniscent of the 2009 horror movie, "Orphan."
December 27, 2023 Indiana lawmaker joins growing list of GOP legislators opting for retirement in 2024 Indiana State Rep. Denny Zent, a Republican, has announced his retirement at the end of his current term, becoming the second state representative to do so this month.
December 27, 2023 Indiana man found by good Samaritans rescued from car wreck after 6 days trapped in vehicle: 'A miracle' An Indiana man, who was trapped for six days after crashing his truck under a bridge, was miraculously found alive on Tuesday by two fishermen looking for fishing holes.
December 22, 2023 Mentally handicapped Indiana man settles for $11.7M in wrongful conviction case Andrew Royer will be awarded $11.7 million in a settlement over his erroneous conviction in the 2002 murder of 94-year-old Helen Sailor.
December 21, 2023 Catholic women's college in Indiana reverses policy change allowing applicants who ‘identify as women’ The President of Saint Mary's College in Indiana reversed a policy to consider the admission of biological males who identify as women at the all-women's college.
December 20, 2023 Indiana grapples with budget challenges as Medicaid expenses surpass initial estimates by nearly $1B Indiana's initial Medicaid expense estimate fell nearly $1 billion short of the current projected need, causing alarm among state lawmakers about budget constraints.
December 19, 2023 SWAT turned family's life 'upside down,' wrecked house in search for murder suspect who wasn't there: Lawsuit Police gassed and ransacked a woman's house searching for a criminal they mistakenly believed was inside. Her lawyers say she's owed compensation for the damage.
December 15, 2023 Indiana brothers sentenced to federal prison for 'ghost gun' operation in support of ISIS Two Indiana men have been sentenced to federal prison for attempting to provide guns to ISIS. The pair assembled "ghost guns" to sell to an undercover FBI agent in 2018.
December 14, 2023 Indiana Rep Carson refuses to agree or disagree with State Department's designation of Hamas as terrorist org Rep. Andre Carson, a Democrat from Indiana, refused to answer a reporter's question Thursday on whether or not he agreed with Hamas being designated a terrorist organization.
December 14, 2023 Indiana mother and 3 children found dead in burning home had been shot: police Police on Wednesday revealed that a mother and her three children who were found dead in a burning home in rural Indiana on Tuesday all had gunshot wounds.