Nation May 07 Protests in Indianapolis after police kill 3 in separate incidents Police in Indianapolis are facing protests after officers fatally shot two men and killed a pregnant pedestrian in three separate incidents just hours apart.
Nation Jul 30 Body of 1930s gangster John Dillinger to be exhumed The Indiana State Department of Health approved a permit for Dillinger's nephew to have the body exhumed from an Indianapolis cemetery and reinterred there.
Nation May 29 After several quiet years, tornadoes erupt in United States INDIANAPOLIS — After several quiet years, tornadoes have erupted in the United States over the last two weeks as a volatile mix of warm, moist air from the Southeast and persistent cold from the Rockies clashed and stalled over the…
Health Feb 01 Planned Parenthood group from western states adds Indiana, Kentucky in ‘strategic alliance’ Planned Parenthood's affiliate overseeing Hawaii and three western states announced Friday that it was adding Indiana and Kentucky, a first-of-its-kind consolidation based not on geography but on reallocating resources to fight new abortion restrictions in the Midwest and South.
Nation May 25 Student says science teacher tackled Indiana school shooter "Our science teacher immediately ran at him, swatted a gun out of his hand and tackled him to the ground. If it weren't for him, more of us would have been injured for sure."…
Politics Oct 03 Appeals court rules against Pence on Syrian refugees A federal appeals court has upheld a lower court’s order blocking Indiana Gov. Mike Pence from barring state agencies from helping Syrian refugees resettle in the state.
Nation Sep 24 Transgender man sues over Indiana law blocking name change A transgender man granted asylum by the U.S. last year is challenging an Indiana law that prevents him from changing his first name to a male name that matches his gender identity.