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INDIANAPOLIS — A suspect wanted for murder was shot by police on the northeast side of Indianapolis Thursday afternoon, police confirm. Officers say the incident happened before 1:15 p.m. in the area of East 91st Street and Masters Road, just north of Castleton. Indiana State Police Sergeant John Perrine said Thursday that the suspect was […]
STATEWIDE — Indiana College Core is giving high school students in the state a chance to get a head start on their college education. The Core offers students up to 30 credit hours of college-level coursework and can be automatically transferred to all Indiana public colleges and universities and some private institutions. To earn credits, […]
Kim Kardashian’s New Hulu Series All’s Fair Drops Its First Three Episodes The wait is over — the highly anticipated legal drama All’s Fair has officially premiered on Hulu, and the first three episodes are streaming now. Created by Ryan Murphy, the mind behind shows like American Horror Story and Feud, All’s Fair follows an […]
STATEWIDE — About 3,000 Indiana students are repeating third grade this school year for not meeting the state’s reading proficiency standards. Data released Wednesday by the Indiana Department of Education showed 3.6% of the 84,000 children who took the statewide IREAD exam were retained in third grade under the first enforcement of a requirement approved […]
STATEWIDE–The Indiana Family and Social Services Administration (FSSA) has announced that November SNAP benefits will be delayed for Indiana households due to a revised formula for calculating benefits. The USDA’s Food and Nutrition Service (FNS) has updated directions for determining the maximum amount of benefits each household will receive. They say the recalculation is necessary […]
Mariah the Scientist, Kehlani & Ari Lennox: The R&B Dream Collab? Could the R&B collab of the century be on the horizon? Word around the culture is that something special might be brewing between Mariah the Scientist, Kehlani, and Ari Lennox—three voices who’ve each mastered the art of vulnerability and soul in their own lane. […]
BLOOMINGTON, Ind.–The Indiana Hoosiers came in ranked #2 in the first College Football Playoff rankings in 2025 that came out Tuesday evening. Notre Dame came in slotted at #10. This is IU’s highest ranking in program history. They are 9-0. Notre Dame started their season 0-2 with losses to Miami and Texas A and M, […]
Update 7:45 p.m. The pilot has been identified as 79-year-old Robert G. Snider, according to the Marion County Coroner’s Office. MADISON COUNTY, Ind. — The Madison County Sheriff’s Department says the pilot of a single-engine plane was killed Tuesday afternoon north of Anderson. Madison County deputies say they arrived on North County Road 100 West, […]
STATEWIDE – The Indiana Department of Veterans Affairs (IDVA) has initiated an urgent program, Operation Emergency Food, to provide critical food assistance to veterans and their families impacted by current disruptions to federal food aid. This short-term initiative is an extension of the existing Military Family Relief Fund (MFRF) and is designed to address the […]
Gov. Mike Braun’s fundraising network continues to draw major backing from Indiana’s business community less than a year into his first term, new Federal Election Commission (FEC) filings show. Two key committees — Team Braun and the Freedom and Opportunity Fund — have kept money flowing into Braun’s political orbit, even as one transitions from […]
STATEWIDE — Indiana House Speaker Todd Huston (R-Fishers) announced Monday a schedule shift aimed at addressing time-sensitive legislative issues, including those prompting Governor Mike Braun’s call for a special session, while maximizing efficiency and minimizing cost to taxpayers. Huston explained that instead of a separate special session, the General Assembly will tackle urgent matters during […]
INDIANAPOLIS — Indianapolis Metro Police Chief Chris Bailey addressed two weekend shootings near Hovito Lounge in downtown Indianapolis, calling them preventable and urging bar owners and the community to step up. “I know it will probably be two in downtown that we want to talk about,” Bailey said on Monday. “Both of them 100% preventable. […]