VIDEO: Community Raises over $19K for Family Whose Unborn Baby Faces Several Disorders
Friends and neighbors are offering support to a family in Angola, Indiana, whose unborn child is fighting several disorders.

Friends and neighbors are offering support to a family in Angola, Indiana, whose unborn child is fighting several disorders.

The Indiana Chamber denounced a satirical billboard that named Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer its state “Businessperson of the Year.”

Valparaiso University announced on Thursday that it is dropping its “Crusader” mascot, stating that the term has been associated with “hate groups” and “hate speech.”

15 attorneys general signed onto a letter asking President Joe Biden to reverse his decision to halt construction of the Keystone XL Pipeline.

Marion County Prosecutor Ryan Mears announced the 17-year-old suspect linked to the Indianapolis shootings that killed six will be charged with six counts of murder.

Prosecutors are seeking the death penalty for a suspect charged in the 2020 killing of an Indianapolis police officer fatally shot while responding to a domestic violence call.

Indianapolis police say they arrested a juvenile suspect connected with the deaths of six people following a mass shooting.

Community members joined forces to give a pizza delivery man in Indiana the gift of a lifetime last week.

An anonymous donor has payed a hat store’s rent through April to help it survive the coronavirus pandemic during the winter months.

Two illegal aliens were arrested for allegedly trafficking and selling cocaine this month after being released into the interior of the United States by federal immigration judges a few years ago.

An Indiana police officer received the Medal of Honor for helping to save a child and a woman from a collapsed home that exploded.

Officers with the South Bend, Indiana, Police Department are doing their best to spread Christmas cheer this year by giving out hundreds of boxes of food and toys to needy families.

Dozens of Indiana school districts are suing parents over unpaid textbook fees, despite receiving hundreds of thousands of dollars per classroom.

An armed homeowner confronted and shot an alleged intruder around 7:15 p.m. Friday night in Jennings County, Indiana.

The ACLU is seeking to remove a nativity scene on the lawn of the Fulton County Courthouse that has been displayed since 1980.

Indiana Attorney General Curtis Hill has filed an amicus brief with the United States Supreme Court, joining other Republicans in arguing that the Pennsylvania Supreme Court overstepped its authority, according to a report from WFYI.

A judge sentenced an Indiana woman who pleaded guilty to funding the Islamic State (ISIS) to six and a half years in prison, the Justice Department announced Monday.

A Vietnam veteran who has lived in a central Indiana home without power or running water for more than a year is getting a new house built from the ground up, thanks to a few volunteers.

Hundreds of supporters of President Donald Trump gathered in Lafayette, Indiana, for a parade on Saturday to share their love for the president and the country.

A five-year-old boy threw his toys at intruders during a terrifying home invasion in South Bend, Indiana, to protect his mother.

Friends and neighbors in Lafayette, Indiana, have come together to support a young woman whose arms and legs were amputated in March.

An Indiana community rallied around a nurse who underwent a quadruple amputation after developing sepsis from a case of pneumonia in February.

An Indiana community activist named Satchuel Cole admitted this week she lied about her race and apologized for misleading people.

One person was killed when a gunman opened fire at University Park Mall in Mishawaka, Indiana, Saturday afternoon.

U.S. Marshals rescued eight missing children during a five-day rescue operation in Indiana, leading to the arrest of one person on multiple charges, including parental kidnapping.

Vanderburgh County Sheriff Dave Wedding announced Thursday that he had changed his party affiliation from Democrat to Republican in Evansville, Indiana.

Signature matching practices are facing mounting legal challenges as millions are expected to cast their ballots by mail this year’s general election.

In a letter to the editor published in the University of Notre Dame student newspaper on Tuesday, several professors defended the value of the campus experience. The University of Notre Dame suspended in-person classes last week after a spike in positive coronavirus cases.

Indiana AG Curtis Hill announced Planned Parenthood has conceded defeat in its lawsuit challenging the state’s ultrasound law.

Prosecutors recommend that an Indiana woman who pleaded guilty to financially aiding the Islamic State (ISIS) receive a maximum of ten years in prison at her upcoming sentencing.

Police departments in Indiana say they will not be enforcing Gov. Eric Holcomb’s executive order to make mask-wearing mandatory when it goes into effect Monday.

Indianapolis firefighters on a Saturday training exercise helped a woman recover her titanium prosthetic leg from the Geist Reservoir.

The Johnson County Indiana Sheriff’s Office announced on Thursday that it will not be enforcing the governor’s mask order, informing residents that they will only “continue to enforce the law as guided by the Constitution of the United States.”

Indiana erased the fees for their five-year handgun licenses beginning July 1, 2020, as a way of being sure financial restrictions do not prevent people from exercising their Second Amendment rights.

The Indianapolis, Indiana community is honoring Chris Beaty, a 38-year-old real estate broker and former Indiana University football player, after he was murdered in riots on May 30.

An inmate at an Indiana jail severed part of his finger and mailed it to a local newspaper to protest the conditions of that jail.

A flying tear gas canister caused a man to lose his eye during a George Floyd protest in Fort Wayne, Indiana, on Saturday.

Two people were killed in downtown Indianapolis after “multiple shootings” were reported late Saturday night into early Sunday morning as protests over George Floyd’s death turned into angry riots.

Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb (R) on Monday criticized lockdown protests in his state, calling the demonstrations “demoralizing” for healthcare workers and an “almost perfect petri dish” for spreading the Chinese coronavirus.

Five men who attended a high school basketball game in Indiana last month, have died of the coronavirus.
