February 21, 2023 Indiana coroner identifies woman, 2 children who died in fiery car crash An Indiana coroner identified a pregnant woman and her two children who died in a car crash on Sunday. The SUV they were driving went off the road and overturned several times.
February 21, 2023 Ex-Colts lineman Joe Staysniak arrested after displaying firearm during domestic dispute involving son: police Ex-Indianapolis Colts offensive lineman Joe Staysniak was arrested early Tuesday morning after allegedly displaying a firearm during a dispute with his son just before midnight, police say.
February 20, 2023 Indiana parental rights bill would require teachers to report students' gender concerns The Indiana House is currently debating a bill that would require teachers to disclose information about changes in students' sexual and gender preferences to their parents.
February 17, 2023 Indiana man convicted of murdering girlfriend, dumping body in shallow grave Patrick Doyle, 40, of Columbus, Indiana, has been found guilty of murdering his live-in girlfriend, Heather Ann Steuver, in 2021. Steuver's remains were found in a shallow grave.
February 17, 2023 Indiana woman convicted on rape, murder charges after threesome fantasy turns deadly An Indiana jury on Wednesday convicted Heidi Carter, 37, on six counts, including rape and murder charges, after she invited a couple to her home for a threesome.
February 16, 2023 Indiana secretary of state under fire for appointing brother-in-law to top post Republican Indiana Secretary of State Diego Morales is under fire for hiring brother-in-law Shawn Grady to head the state's Auto Dealer Services Division.
February 16, 2023 GOP senators push bill to increase penalties for criminals who target, kill cops Sen. Mike Braun, R-Ind., along with his GOP colleagues in the Senate, have reintroduced that would enhance penalties for criminals who target American police officers.
February 16, 2023 Indiana church employee sentenced after stealing $574k for gambling, vacations: 'Fueled by pure greed' A 72-year-old Indiana woman was sentenced to two years in federal prison after she pleaded guilty to embezzling nearly $574,000 from a Catholic Church and school over 13 years.
February 15, 2023 Indiana Supreme Court to lift ban on trial courtroom broadcasts The Indiana Supreme Court will lift the longtime ban on trial courtroom broadcasts. Local judges will have the option of allowing cameras inside the courtroom starting May 1.
February 15, 2023 Former Indiana daycare director facing charges for allegedly giving children melatonin gummies A daycare director in Indiana is facing multiple charges for giving children melatonin gummies without their parents consent. The woman gave 17 kids, ages 1 to 4, melatonin gummies.