July 7, 2021 Eastern US sees Songbirds dying from mysterious illness, scientists ask public for help Across the eastern and mid-Atlantic United States, songbirds are dying and scientists are asking for the public's help to understand why.
July 5, 2021 Indiana man killed in fireworks accident: reports An Indiana man was killed in a fireworks-related accident early Sunday in Huntington County, according to reports.
July 1, 2021 Federal judge blocks Indiana ‘abortion reversal’ law A federal judge on Wednesday blocked an Indiana law that would require doctors to tell women undergoing drug-induced abortions about a disputed treatment for potentially stopping the abortion process.
June 29, 2021 Indiana bank robbery suspect planned to use cash to pay off football team's expenses, feds say A suspect in a deadly Indiana bank robbery earlier this month planned to use some of the money stolen in the theft to help payoff expenses for his semi-pro football team, federal prosecutors said.
June 26, 2021 Police: 3 killed, 3 others injured after train hits minivan A 10-year-old girl and two adults have been killed after the minivan they were in was struck by a train in northwestern Indiana.
June 25, 2021 Indiana grandmother, first to be convicted in Capitol riot cases, avows nonviolence in Ingraham interview An Indiana grandmother told "The Ingraham Angle" Thursday that her life has been turned upside down as she became the first suspect in the January 6 Capitol riot to be sentenced.
June 23, 2021 No jail time in first Capitol riot sentence; Oath Keeper pleads guilty An Indiana woman on Wednesday became the first defendant to be sentenced in the Jan. 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol and avoided time behind bars, while a member of the Oath Keepers extremist group pleaded guilty in a conspiracy case and agreed to cooperate with prosecutors in a major step forward for the massive investigation.
June 23, 2021 Indiana AG releases 'Parents Bill of Rights' to counter influences like critical race theory Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita is releasing a new "parents bill of rights" designed as a "roadmap" for parents to monitor school curricula and block influences like critical race theory (CRT).
June 22, 2021 Indiana University students sue school over vaccine requirement, allege constitutional rights violated Eight Indiana University students have filed a federal lawsuit against the school, alleging that its COVID-19 vaccine requirement violates both their constitutional rights and the state's new vaccine passport law.
June 22, 2021 Indiana judge to weigh in on blocking 'abortion reversal' law A federal judge said he'll soon decide whether to block a new Indiana law that would require doctors to tell women undergoing drug-induced abortions about a disputed treatment for potentially stopping the abortion process.