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INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana University’s unexpected run to the College Football Playoff national championship game has delivered more than wins on the field. According to IU Columbus finance professor Ryan Brewer, the Hoosiers’ football success under second-year head coach Curt Cignetti is generating a surge in revenue, national exposure and long-term program value. Speaking with Inside […]
Controversial Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene faces scrutiny over her political shift, raising questions about her motivations.
INDIANAPOLIS–Former Indiana Hoosier quarterback Chris Dittoe played for Coach Bill Mallory from 1992 through 1996. He thinks Mallory would be proud of how Curt Cignetti has coached the current Hoosier football team as well as the actions of the players both on and off the field. “Any time there’s a big play, they are not […]
WASHINGTON — Indiana Senator Todd Young originally joined four other Republicans and Democrats in trying to limit President Trump’s military options in Venezuela. That came shortly after U.S. forces captured Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro and his wife. Wednesday, Young changed his vote, joining one other Republican to block the measure and stop it from passing. […]
INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana Gov. Mike Braun’s State of the State address from Wednesday night is getting a split reaction down party lines. Senate President Pro Tem Rod Bray (R-Martinsville) said he was pleased that the governor was “highlighting Indiana’s accomplishments in economic growth, educational freedom, and responsible government in his address.” “While other states are […]
INDIANAPOLIS — A woman was killed Wednesday night in a home on Indianapolis’ south side. Police say the shooting happened at a home on the 5000 block of Shelby Street, close to East Thompson Road and Madison Avenue. The situation began when a man called for help, saying a family member had shot him. He […]
INDIANAPOLIS — Lois Eskenazi, a longtime Indianapolis philanthropist and namesake of Eskenazi Health, died earlier this month. She is being laid to rest today. Those who worked with her say her impact on health care in Indianapolis will be felt for generations. Julie Qualkinbush, a member of the Eskenazi Health Foundation board and part of […]
INDIANAPOLIS — Central Indiana is in for a cold, breezy stretch with light snow chances, while far northern parts of the state brace for much heavier lake-effect snowfall, according to the National Weather Service in Indianapolis. Forecaster Earl Breon said Thursday’s weather will stay mostly quiet but cold, with highs “in the mid-20s.” A brief […]
J. Cole remains one of hip hop’s defining voices. His catalog blends introspection, lyricism, and mainstream success. Albums like 2014 Forest Hills Drive, KOD, and The Off-Season sold millions and shaped an era. On Wednesday, Cole confirmed in a series of social media posts that The Fall Off will arrive February 6, 2026. We’ve waited […]
EAST LANSING, MI.–The #12 Michigan State Spartans went on a 19-0 run in the second half to pull away and beat the Indiana Hoosiers at the Breslin Center Tuesday night 81-60. The game was tied 53-53 with 11:19 left in the second half and that is when the Indiana scoring drought began. The Spartans outscored […]
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — An anti-ICE protest was held this week in West Lafayette with some Purdue students participating. The students and some members of the community stood outside a Target on Monday, calling for a change in Immigration and Customs Enforcement operations or the complete dismantling of the agency. Protests started popping up nationwide […]
INDIANAPOLIS–Indianapolis Fraternal Order of Police President Rick Snyder is responding to Marion County Sheriff Kerry Forestal’s claims of overcrowding involving ICE detainees. Forestal said Monday that his office needs more money to deal with overcrowding and budget limitations. He says the Indiana Department of Correction continues to force his office to house approximately 175 convicts […]