May 11, 2020 Indiana attorney general's law license suspended for 30 days after groping allegations Indiana Attorney General Curtis Hill's license to practice law will be suspended for 30 days over allegations he groped multiple women at a party in 2018, the state's Supreme Court ruled Monday.
May 9, 2020 Student sues Indiana University for tuition reimbursement as COVID forces shift to online courses A student from Indiana University is suing the school for tuition and fees reimbursement after it moved spring semester classes to an online format due to the novel coronavirus, according to a report.
May 8, 2020 COVID-19 death numbers generate debate over accuracy New questions have emerged this week over the accuracy of the coronavirus death numbers.
May 7, 2020 Protests after deadly Indianapolis police chase, shootout leave at least 3 dead Protests erupted in Indianapolis Thursday, a day after police fatally shot two black men and killed a white pregnant woman in three separate incidents, one of which was livestreamed on social media.
May 6, 2020 Indianapolis police chase ends in deadly shooting; officers say driver fired shots A police chase in Indianapolis ended in death for a driver on Wednesday, after both sides reportedly fired shots at one another, while the suspect streamed the event on Facebook Live.Â
May 5, 2020 Indiana man paints enormous US flag on field to honor coronavirus health workers An Indiana man painted a 10,686-square-foot American flag in a field northwest of Indianapolis to honor health care workers amid the coronavirus pandemic over the weekend.
May 4, 2020 Indiana GM worker who delayed retirement to help with ventilator production honored by Pence Vice President Mike Pence honored a General Motors employee who delayed retirement to help with ventilator production amid the coronavirus pandemic plaguing the nation.
May 1, 2020 Nearly 900 workers at Tyson Foods plant in Indiana test positive for coronavirus Almost 900 workers at a Tyson Foods plant in Indiana have tested positive for the coronavirus, according to a report on Wednesday.
May 1, 2020 America open for business: States including Texas, Ohio and Illinois begin relaxing coronavirus lockdown rules America is slowly but surely reopening for business. More than half a dozen states will open their doors in some shape or form Friday.
April 28, 2020 Emergency declared in Indiana county amid coronavirus case surge A northern Indiana county where a coronavirus outbreak prompted the closure of a Tyson Foods meatpacking plant has declared a state of emergency..