Crime May 19 Cop killer will become 2nd convict executed in Indiana since 2009 An Indiana man convicted in the 2000 killing of a police officer is set to receive a lethal injection early Tuesday in the state’s second execution in 15 years.
DEI May 14 Indiana high school sports conference facing pressure to end DEI quotas The Indiana High School Athletics Association (IHSAA) board of directors currently has a DEI mandate in place despite state laws prohibiting it.
NBA Playoffs May 6 Tyrese Haliburton makes last-second 3 to complete Pacers' wild comeback, take surprising 2-0 lead over Cavs Tyrese Haliburton's three-pointer with 1.1 seconds left completed the Indiana Pacers' wild comeback in Game 2 against the Cleveland Cavaliers on Tuesday.
True Crime April 30 Fox Hollow Farm serial killer's 10th victim identified: coroner Indiana officials have identified the remains of Daniel Halloran, who was killed at Fox Hollow Farm, which was owned by suspected serial killer Herb Baumeister.
DEI April 27 Indiana Lt Gov slams Democrats' 'DEI, radical revisionist history' on Three-Fifths Compromise Indiana Lt. Gov. Micah Beckwith warned against Democrats' "revisionist history" on the Three-Fifths Compromise and defended a GOP anti-DEI bill.
True Crime April 26 WATCH: Indiana man who killed girls on hike strikes defiant tone with police in new interrogation video New Indiana police interrogation interviews with Delphi murderer Richard Allen show him repeatedly denying the crime to police and his wife in 2022.
Politics April 24 Trans inmate who killed baby blames Trump admin for alleged assaults in prison: Lawsuit Transgender inmate who killed baby and is seeking a sex reassignment surgery has now sued President Donald Trump for alleged assaults while in prison.
Indiana April 20 Indiana takes first action in long-shot plan to acquire parts of Illinois Indiana is taking a first step toward a rather unlikely effort to amend its border and acquire parts of Illinois, as Illinois officials remain reluctant to approve the measure.
Immigration April 15 ACLU of Indiana sues Trump admin, claims DHS violated rights of foreign students The ACLU of Indiana claimed that the DHS did not offer several foegin students a process to challenge their visa revocation in a new lawsuit filed Tuesday.
Health April 15 Kennedy applauds 'visionary' Indiana governor's MAHA executive orders HHS Sec. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and CMS administrator Dr. Mehmet Oz joined Indiana Gov. Mike Braun as he announced executive orders aimed at making Hoosiers healthier.
Woke Culture April 2 Prisoners have no 'constitutional right' to sex changes, red-state AG tells court in brief backing Trump Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita is supporting President Donald Trump's legal battle to uphold his executive order prohibiting transgender treatments for federal inmates.