FBI finds new classified document in Mike Pence's home

Pence is now the third current or former top U.S. official to have their homes scoured by FBI agents for classified records

Woman charged after Asian student targeted in stabbing on Indiana bus

The 18-year-old Indiana University student was repeatedly stabbed in the head on a public bus in an attack the school says was because the victim is Asian.

Man apparently sleeping in car shot by 3 Indianapolis officers

Two Indianapolis police investigations are underway after three officers shot a man who appeared to have been sleeping in his car, authorities said.

Ohio infant found, suspect kidnapper arrested

Columbus police believe Nalah Jackson stole a 2010 Honda Accord on Monday with twin infants, Kyair and Kason Thomass, inside.

Watch: Garbage truck explodes into flames after hitting overpass in Indianapolis

A resident, whose camera captured the moment, said vehicles often accidentally hit the overpass, but that this particular crash was one of the worst in years.

Video shows Indiana house explosion that killed 3; cause remains unclear

Authorities worked Thursday to determine the cause of a house explosion in a southern Indiana neighborhood that killed three people and left another person hospitalized.

Eli Lilly, one of Indiana’s biggest employers, says it will expand out-of-state after abortion ban

"We are concerned that this law will hinder Lilly’s – and Indiana’s - ability to attract diverse scientific, engineering and business talent from around the world," Eli Lilly said in a statement.

Marcus Ericsson of Sweden wins Indy 500 after rare red-flag stoppage

Swedish driver Marcus Ericsson won the Indy 500 in front of a crowd of more than 300,000 — only a few thousand shy of a sellout and the largest sporting event since the pandemic began.

Indiana lawmakers override veto to enable transgender sports ban

Republican lawmakers in Indiana have voted to override the GOP governor’s veto of a bill banning transgender females from competing in girls school sports and join more than a dozen other states adopting similar laws.

Man charged with murdering wife wins primary election in Indiana

An Indiana Republican who won a primary election in his hometown this week has been in jail on murder charges since March.