Indiana Republican Party Chair resigns
Indiana Republican Party Chair Randy Head abruptly announced his resignation Monday after just over five months on the job.
Unlock the Best Black Friday Deals Without Breaking the Bank
Learn how to shop like a pro this Black Friday with smart strategies and tips to snag the best deals while avoiding overspending.
Nebraska Volleyball sweeps Indiana
The No. 2 Nebraska volleyball team picked up its 40th straight home win with a sweep of Indiana in front of a crowd of 8,727 at the Bob Devaney Sports Center on Saturday night.
How Bullying Impacts Autistic Children in Indiana
Hartley says one thing that can help autistic children feel less stressed is school is pairing them up with someone else.
Indiana’s Sports Betting Revenue Jumps 29% Year-Over-Year in 1st Full Month of Football
The Hoosier State’s online and retail sportsbooks hauled in $53 million on a $483.8 million handle in September.
Indiana Chief Supreme Court Justice Loretta Rush reflects on latest annual report
By: Whitney Downard Indiana Capital Chronicle For The Republic INDIANAPOLIS — When it comes to promoting transparency and incorporating behavioral health solutions into the courtroom, Indiana’s judges have made progress but still have work to do,
‘Stunning’ hidden tomb found at Petra site featured in ‘Indiana Jones’
A chamber buried underneath the Treasury, also known as Al Khazneh, contains the remains of 12 people and other items they say could finally reveal the structure’s secrets and shed some light on the origins of Petra,
Indiana based company donates trailer to Spokane County man who lost nearly $19,000
It's been roughly three months since a Spokane County man lost nearly $19,000 after the Oregon company he hired to build a custom trailer abruptly closed.
Indiana University football, traffic and $1,000 per night. What to know about IU homecoming
Bloomington is likely to see lots of traffic this weekend. Indiana University is celebrating homecoming at the sold-out Memorial Stadium on Saturday and Hoosier Hysteria is Friday night, while the state is in the middle of a major road project on one of the city’s entry points: the intersection of Interstate 69 and the Ind. 45/46 Bypass.
Indiana college enrollment rises; Region schools stay steady
Nearly 250,000 students are enrolled in one of Indiana public institutions this semester, according to data from the state's Commission for Higher Education.
Trial begins for Indiana man accused in Delphi murders of 2 teen girls
The trial of a man accused of killing two middle school girls in the Indiana woods began Monday with jury selection. Richard Allen, 52, faces two counts of murder in the deaths of Abigail “Abby” Williams and Liberty “Libby” German in Delphi, Ind., about 60 miles north of Indianapolis.
Non-voters in In Indiana cite disillusionment, candidates and complexity
Linda Hanson, who leads the nonpartisan League of Women Voters’ Indiana chapter, said a traditionally poor civics education has likely contributed to a voting-eligible population that feels uninformed about candidates, issues and even the mechanics of voting.
Indiana coach Curt Cignetti's approach for constant improvement: "Balls to the wall"
The first-year Hoosiers leader has his team 6-0, ranked in the Top 25 and set to host Nebraska in a key Big Ten Conference game Saturday
OPINION | Hicks: The consequences of lower college enrollments in Indiana
Almost all the internal migration of people in the U.S. is from places with low levels of educational attainment to places with higher levels.
Police investigating report of rape at Indiana State University
TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (WTHI) - Police are investigating a report of a rape on campus at Indiana State University. According to the daily incident report, the rape happened early Sunday morning at a dorm hall on campus.
Former Indiana sheriff Jamey Noel receives 15-year prison sentence as judge accepts plea agreement
Judge Larry Medlock said he wrestled with the decision to accept the terms. The final three years will be served on probation.
Want to vote early in Indiana? What to to know about where, when and how to cast your ballot
You don't have to wait until Nov. 5 to vote in the 2024 general election in Indiana. Here's what to know about when and where to vote early.
IHSAA football sectional draw: Check out the 2024 Indiana high school tournament pairings
The Indiana high school football postseason is right around the corner, and sectional pairings were revealed with Sunday night's IHSAA draw.
Indiana-based Do It Best inks agreement to acquire True Value assets
Chicago-based True Value, which has hardware stores throughout Indiana, on Monday began voluntary Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings, with the goal of selling its business operations to Do It Best Corp.
3 Indiana school districts say teacher pay, academics, buses at risk if referendums don’t pass
Three Indiana school districts are asking voters to approve or renew a local property tax referendum on the November ballot to increase or maintain funding for teacher pay and student academics.
Indiana colleges see higher enrollment this fall, though long-term declines not fully reversed
Indiana’s full-time college enrollment increased this fall, marking the highest one-year increase since fall 2010.
Cignetti Talks Nebraska and the “Unlimited Potential” for Indiana Hoosier Football
One of the things that stands out to Cignetti about Nebraska is their disruptive defense. They practiced three times during the bye week.
Indiana Department of Education seeks feedback on latest diploma proposal
Indiana residents will have until Nov. 8 to provide feedback on the second draft proposal to change the state's high school diplomas, the IDOE said last week.
How to buy Indiana Hoosiers vs. Nebraska Cornhuskers football tickets
Want to watch the Indiana Hoosiers vs. Nebraska Cornhuskers in person on Saturday, Oct. 19? Tickets still remain for as little as $69.
Ports of Indiana Launches New Ohio River Terminal Operator
Ports of Indiana has introduced a new venture called Indiana River & Rail Terminals, creating the largest general cargo operation along the Ohio River.
Tom Shatel's Press Box: What to expect ahead of Nebraska's game against Indiana
In this episode of Tom Shatel's Press Box, Tom Shatel and Evan Bland break down what to expect ahead of Nebraska vs. Indiana.
'A top-10 football team': Why Matt Rhule and Nebraska are buying Indiana's hot start
This is probably a top-10 football team we’re facing,” Matt Rhule said of Nebraska's game against Indiana this weekend.
Indiana football has sold out half of its remaining 2024 home games
Indiana football has announced a another sell out, tickets only available for two of its final four home games:
ELECTION 2024: Constitutional amendment on fall 2024 Indiana election ballots
Indiana does not allow citizen-initiated constitutional amendments, meaning this is a rare chance for Hoosiers to vote on a ballot measure. This amendment passed for the first time in 2022, before passing for a second time in 2023. No lawmakers voted against it in 2023. Election Day is Nov. 5.
From Mountains to Beaches: East Coast Parks for Your Bucket List
Shenandoah National Park delivers alluring mountain vistas and wooded trails. Savor the park at a leisurely pace, whether you admire its beauty on foot or by a scenic drive. If you rush the experience, you may not appreciate the subtle nuances of its beauty or the size and scope of the Blue Ridge Mountains.
Trial set to begin for suspect in the 2017 killings of 2 teen girls
A man charged in the Indiana killings of two teenage girls during a winter hike in 2017 is going on trial in a case that has long haunted their hometown, Delphi.
Trial for Richard Allen, Delphi murders suspect, starts Monday: What to know
Richard Allen, the man accused of killing teenagers Abigail Williams and "Libby" German while they hiked in Delphi, Indiana, in 2017, will finally stand trial for murder.
What government office are closed in Indiana for Columbus Day, Indigenous Peoples Day?
All federal and state offices in Indiana will be closed on Monday, Oct. 14. Indy's City-County offices also will be closed for Columbus Day and Indigenous People's Day. The United States Postal Service will be closed Columbus Day. No mail will be delivered.
Trial set to begin for suspect in the 2017 killings of 2 teen girls in Indiana
A man charged in the Indiana killings of two teenage girls during a winter hike in 2017 is going on trial in a case that has long haunted their hometown and spurred endless online speculation.
Rookie Jaylen Wells caps Memphis Grizzlies' comeback preseason win vs Bulls
With many of the stars resting, the Memphis Grizzlies rookies got to make their mark in a preseason comeback win against the Bulls in Chicago.
Frost and freeze chances county-by-county this week in Indiana
The coldest air since April is diving south toward Indiana with the chance for our first frost and freeze arriving midweek.