The availability of the Washington Commanders quarterback affects the Indianapolis Colts in the 2023 NFL Draft.
Robert “Bob” Mittelstaedt, age 70, of North Branch passed away peacefully on Thursday, Oct. 13, 2022, surrounded by his family in a room filled with music.
Indiana’s largest environmental organization, the Hoosier Environmental Council, has a new leader at its helm.
The Port Hueneme City Council voted not to renew City Manager Brad “Brick” Conners’ contract, which will expire in February.
Appearing in the AP poll has become routine for IU’s women’s program. It marks the 58th consecutive week IU has been included in the AP poll.
The $1.4 billion budget was passed Monday night with record-high public safety spending. The sole vote against was from a former Democrat councilor.
The Black-white disparity in homeownership is larger now than it was in 1960, data show.
Kent Benson is not interested in talking about that night 45 years ago. He suffered a mild concussion, bruises and cuts. “I was seeing stars.”
The Indianapolis Zoological Society announced the 2023 nominees for the prestigious Indianapolis Prize that honors wildlife conservationists.
The “UpSkill-A-Thon” allows anyone to register to take free online classes to improve job skills and earn up to $2,000 in prize money.
Here are the winning Powerball numbers and results for the lottery jackpot drawing on Saturday, Oct. 15, 2022.
A large challenge is approaching Quarterback Cooper Rush. The game of the year is almost upon us, the Dallas Cowboys at the Philadelphia Eagles. Winner
Indianapolis has now used four different starting offensive lines this season, mostly because of ineffectiveness.
A new Morning Consult poll had to grab the attention of House Speaker Philip Gunn and a few other prominent Mississippi Republicans.
Fall has brought vibrant sunsets and colorful leaves. It also signals time to prepare for winter and an election that’s just weeks away.
Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department detectives are investigating two fatal shootings and a third that injured a victim.
The debate starts at 7 p.m. on Sunday, Oct. 16.
Seven Nebraska organizations formed to take better care of their patients’ health and reduce costs all performed better than the U.S. average on satisfaction and quality measures.
Advocates, prisoners, and families are pushing for policy changes to bring commissary prices down. Lawmakers are starting to listen.
California has offered a 400,000 acre-foot reduction in Colorado River water, only 9%, but that’s not enough to satisfy other states.