Indiana has a lot of talent to replace after its historic 2024 football season, but early returns suggest coach Curt Cignetti has landed a number of talented players. Indiana’s incoming transfer portal class sits at 19: 10 on offense,
Authorities have identified the gunman and two people killed during a shooting at a northern Indiana grocery store
Much of fire ravaged southern California is under a flood watch after devastating flames have left thousands of acres barren and vulnerable to flash flooding, land and mudslides with rain in the forecast.
The devastating wildfires in Los Angeles are more than a week old, but parts of southern California are still burning. The death toll has reached 25, and is expected to climb as search teams comb through thousands of charred buildings, looking for remains.
There will be a lot of new faces for Indiana on the offensive side of the ball, but enough familiar contributors to build around.
Indiana had an opportunity to move up the NCAA pecking order last week when it hosted games against Illinois and No. 4 Southern California. Indiana had been projected as a No. 8 or No. 9 seed.
California-based Resident Home Inc. is closing its Indiana facility due to an unspecified reason, affecting 106 workers. Layoffs begin March 16.
With deportations threatened, the state's growth may hinge in part on immigrants. Here's a breakdown of immigration in Indiana.
By almost any measure, Indiana football had the best season in its 126-year history in 2024. Can IU run it back in 2025?
Utility AES Indiana and software provider Camus said in a study that the utility can best reduce costs by preparing now to launch managed EV charging by early 2029, when it projects 5% of its customers will have installed EV chargers.
A naked woman was arrested after crashing a stolen car, Indiana officials said. On Jan. 19, the 37-year-old La Porte resident crashed the stolen car into a tree and basketball hoop, according to a Facebook post by the La Porte County Sheriff’s Office. A homeowner called police and a deputy was dispatched, officials said.
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — California will spend $2.5 billion to help the Los Angeles area recover from recent deadly wildfires under a relief package signed Thursday by Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom.