August 23, 2021 Indiana teen found guilty of smothering his young siblings An Indiana teenager was convicted last week of smothering his two younger siblings to death on two separate occasions.
August 19, 2021 Missing Indiana girl, 11 months, found dead in wooded area; parents, babysitter arrested An 11-month-old Indiana girl who was missing for days was found dead in a wooded area on Wednesday night and her parents and babysitter have been arrested, according to reports.
August 19, 2021 Indiana shooting: Auto plant employee kills 2 co-workers, police say A woman and her granddaughter were killed Wednesday after a gunman opened fire at an automotive plant in central Indiana, according to authorities.
August 12, 2021 Justice Amy Barrett denies appeal from Indiana University students fighting COVID-19 vaccine mandate Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett denied an appeal from students at Indiana University to block the school’s vaccine mandate.
August 12, 2021 Midwest ravaged by more storms, leaving hundreds of thousands without power Hundreds of thousands of Midwest residents and businesses were left without power again Thursday morning following another wave of damaging thunderstorms that passed through the region.
August 11, 2021 Indianapolis police officer shot, wounded on city’s northeast side: reports An Indianapolis police officer was hospitalized in stable condition Wednesday night after being shot on the city’s northeast side, according to reports.
August 9, 2021 Indiana woman convicted in murder of 10-year-old stepdaughter found strangled, stuffed in trash bag An Indiana woman has been convicted of the August 2019 murder of her 10-year-old stepdaughter who was found strangled and stashed inside plastic trash bags in a shed behind the family home.
August 7, 2021 Students ask Supreme Court to block Indiana college's COVID vaccine mandate The Supreme Court is being asked to block a plan by Indiana University to require students and employees to get vaccinated against COVID-19.Â
August 5, 2021 Indiana mother accused of fatally shooting husband, taking ax to his legs An Indiana woman accused of fatally shooting her husband also allegedly used an ax to partially dismember him – then asked her kids for help in getting rid of the remains, according to reports. Â
August 3, 2021 College vaccine mandates: Highest court yet affirms Indiana University requirement In the highest court decision so far when it comes to college immunization mandates, a federal appeals court ruled Monday that Indiana University can proceed with its plan to require students and employees to get vaccinated for COVID-19 before returning to campus for the fall semester.