January 22, 2023 Atheist group accuses Indiana sheriff's office of 'pushing Christianity' on inmates after hundreds baptized The atheist Freedom From Religion Foundation has fired off multiple complaint letters to an Indiana sheriff's office after hundreds of inmates in Decatur County have been baptized.
January 21, 2023 Female Indiana Walmart employee's heroic actions saved lives, police say Indiana police applauded heroic actions taken by a Walmart employee and law enforcement officers who kept a gunman and former employee from continuing to do harm.
January 20, 2023 Indiana Walmart gunman targeted employees at meeting, left suicide note: police The gunman who shot an Indiana Walmart employee attacked four employees at the store last year while he was employed there, police said
January 20, 2023 Indiana boy, 4, received life-saving liver transplant, starts Hot Wheels toy drive to honor his donor Two Indiana families are connected by an organ donation that saved the life of Beckett Culp, a 4-year-old boy from Noblesville. Now, the Culp family is honoring the 7-year-old donor and his family.
January 20, 2023 Indiana Walmart shooting leaves at least 1 victim injured, police name suspect who died The Evansville Police Department said a shooting at a Walmart left at least one victim injured and the suspected shooter Ronald Roy Mosley II was "neutralized."
January 20, 2023 Attacks and ambushes - the GOP battle for Indiana’s open Senate seat could turn into a ‘Republican civil war’ The potential Republican primary battle for Indiana’s open Senate seat between Rep. Jim Banks and former Gov. Mitch Daniels is showing signs of becoming very heated very quickly
January 19, 2023 Indiana dad of boy seen on video playing, pointing gun pleads not guilty The Indiana father of a young boy filmed playing with a handgun in a hallway appeared in court Thursday.
January 19, 2023 'SMEAR MACHINE': Indiana Republican sounds off after Air Force admits to 'unauthorized release' of her records Jennifer-Ruth Green says she feels “vindicated,” yet “frustrated," after the Air Force admitted that her military personnel records were released to a third party "without proper redaction."
January 19, 2023 Indiana Supreme Court hearing challenge to statewide abortion ban The Indiana Supreme Court is hearing a challenge to the state's near-total abortion ban that was passed following the 2022 overturn of Roe v. Wade.
January 18, 2023 Indiana inmate dead, 2 others injured in state prison fire A Saturday morning fire at the Indiana State Prison has left one inmate, 48-year-old manslaughter convict Michael W. Smith, dead, and two others injured.