The American Civil Liberties Union of Indiana (ACLU) sued Indiana University Friday, claiming the Bloomington university violated the First Amendment rights of three protest participants after ...
Simeri took over as the director of golf at Hickory Stick last September, but his job title is somewhat misleading. He’s ...
Illegal immigration is often depicted as a problem for border states, but local residents say it’s an issue for Indiana — and ...
Winkel will showcase her varying paintings during her one-artist exhibition at the Southside Art League throughout the month of May. Her aim is to get people to have a “pause” moment to appreciate the ...
In the dog’s gentle eyes and eager demeanor, a sense of comfort settled in.
Edinburgh has a new library director. Miranda Burton was recently hired as Edinburgh Wright-Hageman Public Library’s new ...
Two bridge rehabilitation projects will reduce State Road 144 down to one lane in Johnson and Morgan counties starting Monday.
Grafton Peek Social Hall, housed in the historic Grafton Peek building in Old Town Greenwood, will host Blooms & Tunes from noon to 2 p.m. May 12. Moms get to enjoy live music, brilliant flowers ...
Outside groups have targeted the state of Indiana with so much money that three federal primary races have landed in the top ten most expensive contests nationwide.
A lawsuit filed this week by anti-abortion group “Voices for Life” seeks to regain access to Indiana abortion records that are no longer being released by the state health department.
Gov. Eric Holcomb’s $200 million Link 101 road endeavor isn’t moving forward, at least in its original form, following a gloomy cost-benefit analysis and sustained public pushback.
University of Indianapolis junior Emily Bonser, a Greenwood graduate, won the shot put and took third in the hammer throw at the RedHawk Invitational track and field meet. Another former Woodmen ...