February 14, 2023 Indiana Republicans inch closer to state-funded firearms training for teachers A bill allowing the state of Indiana to fund handgun training for schoolteachers passed the state House in a largely partisan Tuesday vote.
February 14, 2023 Indiana authorities identify construction worker run over by vehicle The Allen County, Indiana, coroner's office confirmed Tuesday that Todd Allen Ort, 53, died of multiple blunt-impact injuries when he was hit by a construction vehicle.
February 13, 2023 Indiana worker backed over, killed by construction vehicle A construction worker in Fort Wayne, Indiana, was run over and killed by a vehicle backing toward him while reportedly on his cellphone and unaware of the danger.
February 13, 2023 House GOP demands answers from Pentagon on leaked records of Jennifer-Ruth Green's sexual assault House Republicans are demanding answers from Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin over leaked personnel records that led to the outing of Jennifer-Ruth Green as a sexual assault survivor.
February 9, 2023 Indiana toddler, 2, fatally shoots self Grace Rodriguez, 2, of Portage, Indiana, was reported dead Tuesday evening after accidentally shooting herself with a gun found in her home.
February 9, 2023 Indiana bill would ban protests at private residences as trend of targeting officials' homes grows Legislators in Indiana are debating a proposed law that would make it a felony to picket or protest outside someone's home, regardless of whether they are elected officials.
February 8, 2023 Indiana Republicans propose partisan school board races Republicans in the Indiana Legislature have begun voting on a bill that would shift school board races statewide from strictly nonpartisan to partisan.
February 8, 2023 Indiana men arrested nearly 50 years later in drowning death of teen girl after DNA sample Two Indiana men were arrested Monday following witness testimony and DNA evidence nearly 50 years after 17-year-old Laurel Jean Mitchell was found dead in the Elkhart River.
February 7, 2023 Indiana legislators weigh expanded birth control access Indiana lawmakers are exploring various options for expanded contraceptive access following an abortion ban in the aftermath of the Supreme Court's overturn of Roe v. Wade.
February 6, 2023 Indiana man killed after wounding officers fired 'several' shots, police say Anthony Richmond of West Baden Springs, Indiana, reportedly fired "several" shots at two police officers who later killed him, according to a new report.