Crime August 18 Indiana woman faces federal charges for social media threats to disembowel Trump Federal prosecutors have charged 50-year-old Indiana woman with making violent threats against President Trump via social media in August.
College August 18 Students at elite high tuition schools face high crime as 2025 data reveals risky zip codes Gainesville, Florida, leads the nation's most dangerous college towns with 179 crimes per 10,000 residents, according to a FBI crime data analysis.
JD Vance August 13 Dems accuse JD Vance of ‘congressional level shoplifting,’ call for more to join AWOL lawmakers Democratic lawmakers slammed Republican redistricting efforts before the 2026 Midterm Elections, with one accusing JD Vance of engaging in "congressional-level shoplifting."
JD Vance August 6 Vance heads to red state as redistricting efforts heat up in Texas, nationwide Vice President JD Vance to visit Indiana Thursday to meet Gov. Mike Braun and headline Republican National Convention fundraiser, with redistricting efforts among topics for discussion.
Immigration August 5 'Speedway Slammer' is red state's answer to 'Alligator Alcatraz' detention facility Governor Braun partners with Trump administration to create 1,000-bed immigration detention center at Miami Correctional Center funded by federal reconciliation bill.
Media July 12 NPR public editor claims alleged 'political bias' is actually 'geographic bias' NPR public editor Kelly McBride pushed back on the claim from President Donald Trump that NPR and PBS were both politically biased against conservatives.
Boating July 10 Father and son drown in Lake Michigan during weekend family boating trip tragedy Illinois residents David Meneou and his son Jameson drowned in Lake Michigan during a boating trip when their game of catch led to struggles in deep water.
Media July 10 What are microschools and why is the education model growing in Indiana? Indiana ranks third nationally for the amount of microschools within a state, which gained popularity during the pandemic as parents sought more personalized learning.
91±¬ÁÏ Flash July 8 ICE agents capture suspected violent MS-13 gang member, another illegal alien after police let them slip away Two illegal immigrants with violent criminal backgrounds apprehended in Indiana by federal authorities amid a reported 700% spike in assaults against immigration agents.
Indiana July 5 Indianapolis mass shooting leaves 2 dead, several others wounded At least seven people were shot, including two people who died, early Saturday morning in Indianapolis, Indiana, according to police.
Culture Trends June 26 Indiana governor freezes college tuition, citing 'broken system' in need of reform The Indiana Commission for Higher Education voted for a two-year tuition freeze following Governor Braun's concerns about rising education costs and student debt.