The Hamilton County chapter of Moms for Liberty's first newsletter, which was posted on Facebook last night, quoted Adolf Hitler. Here's what you need to know. 🧵
In today's Sunday Star, retired QB Andrew Luck thanks the city of Indianapolis and Colts fans.
Be sure to pick up a copy that has a special section dedicated to the career of No. 12.
Jason Seaman, the teacher who intervened in the Noblesville school shooting, has released a heartfelt statement thanking first responders and students, and updating us on his condition:
Breana Rouhselang's body was found Sunday morning in a trash container behind a restaurant near her Mishawaka home. She was six months pregnant, reports say.
Though I'm in hospice care and have to wake up every morning knowing that it might be my last, I still have a choice to make: to make that day the best it can be. To make the most of whomever comes to visit, texts, tweets or calls me, Tyler Trent writes.
Our newsroom is heartbroken. Matt Tully, born in Gary on Sept. 12, 1969, died Monday evening, two years after being diagnosed with stomach cancer. He was 49.
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owner Jim Irsay will pay for the funerals of Edwin Jackson and Uber driver Jeffrey Monroe, who were both killed when a suspected drunken driver struck them on I-70.
A Chicago woman returned Jan. 13 from Wuhan, the epicenter of the outbreak. She began experiencing symptoms a few days after arriving home, said the city's health officials.
The student-led walkout was organized by three fifth-grade students who said they wanted to take action after hearing how House Bill 1608 could impact their school.
The "context" box pointing to the quote included: "This quote from a horrific leader should put parents on alert. If the government has control over our children today, they control our country's future."
Denhollander was the first woman to put her name on public allegations that a famous, beloved former USA Gymnastics doctor, Larry Nassar, was a child molester. She'd be the last of 156 survivors to testify at his sentencing hearing.
IndyStar's Out of Balance investigation revealed USA Gymnastics' policy of not reporting all sexual abuse allegations against its coaches, including Larry Nassar. The series:
A reporter reached out last night to ask for more context about the quote's usage, but had received no reply as of 9:20 p.m. The new image was uploaded at 11:25 p.m.
Earlier this year, she watched her mother fight a book-banning bill at the Statehouse. This weekend, author Leah Johnson's 'banned bookstore' opens in Indy.
“This sends a message to all doctors everywhere that political persecution can be happening to you next for providing health care to your patients,” Dr. Tracey Wilkinson said.
A worker was crushed by a forklift at an Amazon warehouse in Plainfield.
The investigator says he was pressured to make the case go away because the state wanted to win Amazon’s HQ2 sweepstakes. From
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The Children's Museum of Indianapolis announced Tuesday on Facebook that it is joining other children's museums around the country in calling for "the immediate, humane treatment" of refugee families and children in detention centers along the U.S. border.