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Indiana Hoosier Men’s Basketball Coach Feels Optimistic About Upcoming Season BLOOMINGTON, Ind.–The Indiana University men’s basketball team is welcoming 10 new players to its program and hoping to build on last season where it made the Round of 32 in the NCAA tournament. “I took this job to win Big 10 Titles and National titles. […]

INDIANAPOLIS–The U.S Marshals Service is now offering $10,000 to anyone who can provide significant information that will lead to the arrest of Kevin Mason, a murder suspect who has been on the run after being accidentally set free because of a clerical error. “We launched in excess of 100 police officers throughout Indianapolis Wednesday night […]

Indianapolis Woman Sentenced to 18 Years in Prison for Running Over and Killing Boyfriend INDIANAPOLIS–A woman from Indianapolis was sentenced to 18 years in prison for running over her boyfriend outside a bar in Castleton, which killed him. Gaylyn Morris was sentenced to 18 years in the Indiana Department of Correction. Police say the incident […]

Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb Discusses Economy, Says Future is Bright GOSHEN, Ind.–The economic future of Indiana was the focus of Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb’s discussion at a board meeting of the Indiana Economic Development Corporation (IEDC) and the Indiana Economic Development Foundation, Inc in Goshen on Wednesday. More than 16,000 jobs have been added across […]

Two People Were Stabbed in Richmond RICHMOND, Ind.–Two people were stabbed in Richmond early Wednesday and one person was arrested. The Richmond Police Department says they were called to North Street at around 2 am and found the two people with stab wounds. They later identified those victims as 26-year-old Tyshawn Cochran and 43-year-old Melissa […]

11 Indiana Schools Named National Blue Ribbon Schools STATEWIDE–11 schools in Indiana have been recognized as National Blue Ribbon Schools by the U.S. Department of Education. Those 11 are among 353 schools that have received that recognition across the country. It’s based on a school’s overall academic performance or progress in closing achievement gaps among […]

Rep. Victoria Spartz Disagrees with House Speaker McCarthy on How to Handle Spending WASHINGTON–Congress is trying to avoid a government shutdown. House Speaker Kevin McCarthy wants to pass a short-term spending plan that would extend the deadline past September 30th, but Indiana Republican Congresswoman Victoria Spartz says that’s not the right way to do it. […]

STATEWIDE–Temperatures will warm up across Indiana in the coming days. “We’re going to see some above normal temperatures for this time of year. Highs will be in the lower to mid 80s for the rest of the work week and into the weekend,” said Jason Puma, meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Indianapolis. Puma […]

Marion County Sheriff’s Office Needs Help Finding Murder Suspect INDIANAPOLIS–The Marion County Sheriff’s Office (MCSO) needs help finding a murder suspect who they say was accidentally released. On Tuesday afternoon, they said 29-year-old Kevin Mason was released from the Adult Detention Center on September 13 because of a “fault records review by civilian staff.” Colonel […]

September is Responsible Gaming Education Month STATEWIDE–The Hoosier Lottery says September is Responsible Gaming Education Month. If you like to buy lottery tickets and gamble every now and then, they are urging you keep your play positive. “Know the game, set your limit, have fun, stay within it. That’s what our games are for, simply […]