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We recognize the depth of your sacrifice. Your strength inspires us," Martinez said. "Your loved ones were heroes, not just ...
Between a barrage of executive orders, foreign trips and norm-shattering proclamations, President Donald Trump has also been ...
To keep you up to date on everything you need to know this sectional season, The Times has picked one storyline to watch from each of the nine sectionals with ...
Indianapolis has an incredible weekend of sports on deck. Caitlin Clark and the Fever host the WNBA champion New York Liberty on Saturday. On Sunday, the 109th running of the ...
In a social media post, the Kouts Police Department referred to Destin as a "missing juvenile runaway." Anyone with ...
Prosecutors refiled murder charges Friday against Maurice Thompson four months after they were dismissed. Thompson's brother was convicted of the crime May 9.
Gov. Mike Braun has received federal approval to block Indiana food assistance recipients from using SNAP to purchase soft drinks and candy beginning Jan. 1, 2026.
President Donald Trump posted on social media Friday that U.S. Steel will remain in the United States with a partnership with Nippon Steel.
The online casino DraftKings has significantly expanded its user base and revenue since 2018, highlighting the broader shift ...
"It is with a grateful heart that I announce my intent to retire from the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission in January 2026," said Chairman Jim Huston.
Whether it's No Mow May or Let It Bloom June or Leave The Leaves, homeowners are finding more ways to adopt a low mow lifestyle instead of keeping manicured lawns.
George J. Schulp was recognized for his decades of work as an EMT and paramedic, as well as his years as an instructor and EMS training center operator.