Olivia Neely left a comedy show in tears, and now is using her platform to prevent suicides.
Author: Indianapolis Star
Federal judge temporarily blocks Indiana law banning gender-transition care
The law was set to take effect July 1, but on Friday a federal judge in the Southern District of Indiana prevented its enforcement.
Murder. A conviction. An exoneration. Was evidence of another suspect ignored — or hidden?
“He should not have been on the street to become an FBI informant,” Kolleen Bunch said of Joseph Webster, who was a suspect in her brother’s murder.
Gunman kills 3 in Indiana mall before being fatally shot by armed bystander: What we know
The shooter, identified as Jonathan Sapirman, 20, was killed by a 22-year-old mall patron who was legally carrying a gun, authorities say.
Best photos from the 2021 Indy 500 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway
Race day photos from the Indy 500 at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway on May 30, 2021.
John Daly II walks in dad’s footsteps at Dye National Junior Invitational
John Daly II, John’s son, was one of five tied for the lead at even-par after the first 36 holes of the the two-day Dye National Junior Invitational.
Olympian Lilly King and other pro swimmers train in Indiana pond
Swimmer Lilly King has two Olympic and 11 world gold medals, but she was left scrambling when Indiana locked down amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Former Colts, Packers LB Antonio Morrison charged with felony intimidation
Former Colts and Packers LB Antonio Morrison is facing at least one felony charge stemming from a series of erratic disturbances in Carmel, Indiana.
‘You just don’t see love like this’: With months to live, high school senior marries
When Chase Smith learned he had months to live, he knew what he needed to do.
How Pacers pushed Michael Jordan, Bulls to the brink in 1998: ‘They saw the fear in Chicago’s eyes’
We’ll all be watching “The Last Dance” on Sunday. And we’ll see plenty of the Pacers as they try to retire Michael Jordan in 1998 East finals.