Indiana woman claims she is 7-year-old girl who went missing 21 years ago – and has DNA to prove it
Brittany Williams was eventually taken in by adoptive parents in Ohio.
Ultra-white paint could reduce need for AC, Purdue researchers say
Researchers at Purdue University hope an ultra-white paint could curb global warming.
‘Smoking’ 9/11 float display draws criticism, GOP leaders apologize
A local Indiana Republican Party chairman said he regrets sponsoring the float, which featured “smoking” replicas of the twin towers.
Boys hop off their bikes, pay respects during military veteran's funeral
As taps began to play, "they both stood with arms behind their backs, silently, the entire time," Jacqi Honrbach said.
Mom warns against fireworks after one explodes and 'blew' her hand in half
Kristi Anema suffered a terrifying firework injury and is speaking out in hopes to promote safety ahead of the holiday weekend.
Mercedes Lain: Missing baby found dead in Indiana woods
Investigators said 11-month-old Mercedes Lain was seen last Saturday when her parents left her in the care of their friend.
Indianapolis shooting: Police officer, 2 others hurt; suspect dead
Authorities say three people including a police officer were wounded and a suspect was dead in a shooting connected to a reported domestic disturbance in Indianapolis.
Serenade Foods recalling nearly 60,000 pounds of chicken products over possible salmonella contamination
A food processor has issued a voluntary recall for frozen, raw, breaded, and pre-browned stuffed chicken products over concerns of possible salmonella contamination.
Judge rules Indiana University can mandate COVID-19 vaccine for students, staff
In a ruling dated Sunday, U.S. District Judge Damon Leichty in South Bend rejected a request from eight IU students who sought to block the requirement.
'The Office' CPR technique helps Indiana dad save 4-year-old daughter
A father from Indiana had seconds to act when his 4-year-old child fell to the ground and became unresponsive amid a sudden cardiac arrest.
Manhole spews debris after underground steam pipe explodes in Indianapolis
An underground steam pipe exploded causing a manhole cover to spew steam and debris in an Indianapolis neighborhood.
9-year-old finds $5,000 under floor mat while cleaning family SUV
An Indiana family purchased their Chevy Suburban back in September, but it was only recently that 9-year-old Landon Melvin was cleaning the SUV and found an envelope containing $5,000 under a floor mat.
Indiana mother charged after 4-year-old girl nearly died from lice
An Indiana woman faces child neglect charges after investigators said her 4-year-old daughter nearly died from a lice infestation so severe doctors had to give her multiple blood transfusions.
2 Indiana high school students killed in crash on their way to prom
Two high school students died in a car crash Saturday on their way to the prom in Indiana. The cause of the crash remains under investigation
FedEx shooting victims to be remembered in big ceremony in Indianapolis
The eight people killed in a mass shooting at a FedEx warehouse will be remembered Saturday during a public ceremony at the football stadium where the Indianapolis Colts play.
Indy 500 to host 135,000 fans in largest sporting event since start of pandemic
The Indy 500 is set to be the largest sporting event in the world since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic with 135,000 spectators permitted to attend.
FedEx shooting: Indianapolis suspect didn't have 'red flag' gun hearing after he was reported by mother
Indiana was one of the first states to enact a “red flag" gun law, though prosecutors said Monday the FedEx shooting suspect never had a hearing even after he was reported by his mother.
FedEx gunman legally bought firearms used in Indianapolis shooting despite red flag laws, police say
Police said the former employee who shot and killed eight people at a FedEx facility in Indianapolis legally purchased the two assault rifles used in the attack despite red flag laws designed to prevent that.
FedEx shooting: 8 victims' names released after Indianapolis shooter identified
Coroners released the names of the victims of the shooting in Indianapolis late Friday. Four of them were members of Indianapolis' Sikh community — another blow to the Asian American community that comes a month after six people of Asian descent were killed in a mass shooting in the Atlanta area and amid ongoing attacks against Asian Americans amid the coronavirus pandemic.
FedEx Shooting: Police in Indianapolis trying to identify gunman, motive behind shooting
Police said the gunman started randomly shooting at people in the parking lot late Thursday night and then went into the building, where he shot himself shortly before police entered the facility.