Court documents say four men purchased what they thought was cocaine from Kristofer Polk. However, police say the substance was actually fentanyl.
Black ice is especially dangerous because you often don't know you're on it until you start slipping. Here's what to do if that happens.
A long-awaited federal immigration court is poised to open next week in Indianapolis, making it the first court of its kind to operate in the state.
Indiana’s House Courts and Criminal Code Committee unanimously passed a bill that proponents hoped would fix an unintended consequence of the state’s “Red Flag
House Bill 1393 would require law enforcement to notify the county sheriff if there is probable cause that someone is not legally in the U.S.
This might come as a surprise to many but Indiana has been ranked as the 3rd best state to drive in by WalletHub.
Leaders in law enforcement are raising concerns about the discussion surrounding illegal immigration sweeps. This comes as President Trump’s administration is pushing for customs enforcement and legislation on immigration is moving through the Indiana General Assembly.
Bethel Park Elementary can stay open through the remainder of this school year. But with another charter poised to buy its building, what’s next for the school is unclear.
Former IU big man Kel'el Ware currently has the best odds to win the NBA Rookie of the Year award. Former Purdue center Zach Edey is among top 5.
A southern Indiana man is facing child phonography charges.Indiana State Police arrested 39-year-old Alfred De La Garza for three counts of possession and/or distribution of child pornography.Police say the investigation began in July 2024 when the Indianapolis Metro Police Department Internet Crimes Against Children received a tip from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children about images possible depicting child porn being uploaded to social media.
Indiana’s Black Legislative Caucus is launching an ambitious health-focused agenda in a legislative session fraught with political resistance. With a Republican-dominated Statehouse and governor dismantling diversity,
The annual survey of people experiencing homelessness in Indianapolis kicked off Wednesday night. The Point in Time count records the number of people experiencing homelessness on a single night in January.