June 15, 2024
UPDATE: Indiana Republicans upset Mike Braun’s choice for lieutenant governor, backing far-right pick
Rep. Julie McGuire, endorsed by Sen. Mike Braun faces an unconventional challenge from Christian pastor Micah Beckwith, who has been campaigning for the position for a year and is known for his ultra-conservative views on abortion, gender and sexuality. Nobody in recent memory has run against the governor's choice for running mate.
Read MoreJune 14, 2024
Olympic trials set to start this weekend at Lucas Oil Stadium
The U.S. Olympic Swimming Trials kick off in Indianapolis this week. More than 1,000 swimmers from across the country will compete for a spot on this year’s Olympic team during the nine days of trials.
Read MoreJune 13, 2024
Animal shelter breaks ground on Indy's southeast side
The project will more than double the size of its current shelter. Plans include an improved medical clinic and lab space.
Read MoreJune 13, 2024
Indianapolis historian on future of Greenlawn Cemetery site
Historic Greenlawn Cemetery, where the bodies of Indianapolis's first Black residents were buried, is at the center of a development debate.
Read MoreJune 13, 2024
Voters will decide on retention for 18 Marion County judges this November
Marion County voters will have 18 Marion County Superior Court judges on their ballot in the November General Election.
Read MoreJune 12, 2024
Southern Baptists pick new leader, will decide whether to formally ban churches with women pastors
Southern Baptists have elected a North Carolina pastor and longtime denominational statesman to be the next president of their convention. It is the final day of the Southern Baptist Convention’s two-day annual meeting in Indianapolis.
Read MoreJune 11, 2024
Purdue board OKs $187M building, the first for its Indianapolis campus
The new building, a mix of classrooms and dorms, will be ‘the hub of Purdue in Indianapolis.’
Read MoreJune 10, 2024
Housing report focuses on changing affordability of mobile and manufactured homes
A shortage of safe, affordable housing in Indiana is an ongoing issue. A new report focuses on how mobile and manufactured homes in the state might contribute to the problem.
Read MoreJune 7, 2024
Indianapolis to host its first Loving Day Celebration
Indianapolis is celebrating love this month — in more than one way. Loving Day is a national day of celebration in honor of the United States Supreme Court’s ruling in Loving v. Virginia on June 12, 1967. The unanimous ruling, which abolished prohibitions against interracial marriage, would go down in history and change lives — and love stories — for decades to come.
Read MoreJune 7, 2024
Man charged with killing Indiana police officer dies in prison while awaiting trial
Authorities say Phillip Lee was alone in his cell and unresponsive early Thursday.
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