A look back at the history of executions in Indiana
After waiting more than 25 years on death row and several last-effort appeals, Joseph Edward Corcoran will become Indiana's first executed inmate in over 15 years.
After waiting more than 25 years on death row and several last-effort appeals, Joseph Edward Corcoran will become Indiana's first executed inmate in over 15 years.
In an interview with IUSTV News' Ashton Hackman, Thomson reflects on her first year in office, including recent controversy with city council, a focus on combatting homelessness, and the working relationship with the IU administration.
NEW ALBANY, Ind. — Just one month after his engagement, Cameron Fathauer was hit by a car. He spent two and a half weeks in a coma and lost one-third of his skull. Doctors diagnosed him with a third-degree traumatic brain injury, predicting he’d have the mental capacity of a small child for the rest of his life.
Robert "Bob" Boro went missing from 1832 S Curry Pike on Jan. 1 after he crashed his truck into the side of a house just after midnight.
Lucinda Larnach caught up with an IU student who gets an actual birthday only once every four years, and takes a look back at the history at what led to adopting a leap year.
Marisol Sanchez is paving the way as a first-generation student attending Indiana University – Bloomington. Sanchez, a 21-year-old journalism student at the Media School, is originally from Fort Wayne, Indiana. Despite being an Indiana Hoosier, she and her family have extremely close ties to their ...
Allen, 52, was convicted last month on two counts of murder and two counts of felony murder.
Starting in 2025, no more than 50% of the Bloomington Transit fleet may have full wraps. That drops to no more than 25% starting in 2026.
In a release, IU Health said it learned on Oct. 18 that a team member’s account may have been compromised.
The new dean will succeed Ash Soni, who has been serving a two-year appointment since April 2023.
Mangione, a 26-year-old Maryland native, only replied to questions from the judge and simply replied “yes,” when asked whether he understood his rights and the extradition process.