Miguel Pereira / Getty Images Indiana Takes Steps to Address Parents' Concerns About Critical Race Theory CRT holds that America is fundamentally racist, yet it teaches people to view every social interaction and person in terms of race. By Mary Margaret Olohan June 23, 2021
Logan Cyrus - AFP / Getty ImagesSpecial Report That Woman Filling a Grocery Bag with Gasoline? You Can Thank Anti-Gouging Laws Anti-price gouging laws ensured that prices remained unaffected during the gasoline shortage, allowing hoarders to fill every container. By Eric Nanneman May 18, 2021
WISH-TV / screen shots Town Declares Itself a First and Second Amendment Sanctuary An Indiana town is standing up to the cancel culture while establishing itself as a sanctuary supporting First and Second Amendment rights. By Jack Davis May 5, 2021
Michael Conroy / AP The Suspect in the Indianapolis FedEx Massacre Has Been Identified 'This is a devastating day, and words are hard to describe the emotions we all feel,' the CEO of FedEx said in a statement. By Erin Coates April 16, 2021
Michael Conroy / AP Unidentified Gunman Kills 8, Takes His Own Life in Seemingly Random Shooting Police are working to determine the motive behind a mass shooting at a FedEx facility in Indianapolis. By The Associated Press April 15, 2021
Rowland Scherman / Getty ImagesCommentary RFK's Speech Following the Death of Martin Luther King Was So Powerful It Reputedly Saved Indianapolis from Riots Kennedy shared that he too knew the pain of losing someone dear to him, referring to his brother President John F. Kennedy's assassination. By Randy DeSoto April 9, 2021
Stefani Reynolds - Pool / Getty ImagesCommentary If You Drive a Car, You Might Soon Be Paying Buttigieg's 'Miles Traveled Tax' 'This is universally hated by people who actually are responsible for their own transportation and lifestyles.' By Cameron Arcand March 26, 2021
@MarcMullins1 / Twitter screen shotCommentary Report: Argument Over How to Divide a Stimulus Check Leaves One Child and Three Adults Dead Even in a crisis, human greed is always lurking behind every corner. The distribution of the stiumulus checks has been no exception. By Garion Frankel March 20, 2021
Joe and Donna Cougill via IndyStar / Facebook screen shot Woman Reunites High School Sweethearts 51 Years After They Gave Her Up for Adoption She even went to the same Indiana high school her parents had gone to, though she didn't know it at the time. By Amanda Thomason March 13, 2021
Don Knight / The Herald-Bulletin - File / AP One Guard Killed, Another Injured in Prison Attack State police are still investigating the attack. By The Associated Press February 22, 2021