Tariffs Driving Up Valentine's Day Prices in Indiana
Hoosier businesses and consumers face higher costs for flowers, candy, and other holiday gifts due to tariffs.
Senate Leader Says 'Not Much Chance' for Indianapolis MLS Stadium
Horizon League names Jill Bodensteiner as next commissioner
Weather
Melting Snow Brings Black Ice Threat Across Indiana
Overnight refreezing could create slick spots during morning commutes.

Indianapolis Weather Extremes Over 155-Year Record
From record-breaking temperatures to historic rainfall and snowfall, a look at the most extreme weather events in Indianapolis over the past century and a half.
Central Indiana Misses Snow as Temperatures Gradually Rise
Fort Wayne sees snow sticking to roads, while Marion and Muncie may see a few flakes
Crime
Indianapolis Police Chief Addresses Viral Video of Officer Threatening Teen
New IMPD Chief Tanya Terry responds to controversial footage and outlines plans for community engagement and officer accountability.

New IMPD Chief Touts Falling Crime Rates, Outlines Vision
Tanya Terry, the newly appointed Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department chief, presented her plans for the future at her first city council meeting.
2 Hospitalized After SUV Crash Following Traffic Stop in Indianapolis
Police say the SUV carrying teenage boys fled a traffic stop and crashed, leaving two injured.
Lifestyle
13 Ways to Celebrate Friday the 13th in Indy
From adopting a black cat to getting a spooky tattoo, here's how to make the most of this unlucky day in Indianapolis.

Westfield Gets New YMCA as Ransburg Location Closes
Ransburg YMCA members rally to save their community center as closure looms, raising questions about financial issues and disparities with suburban locations.
INDOT Seeks Public Input on Updated Transportation Plan
The agency is revising its Planning Public Involvement Plan to reflect changes in state and federal requirements.
Politics
Indiana Lawmakers Debate Immigration Bill's Impact on Marriage Equality
SB 76 raises concerns about potential threats to interracial marriages in the state

Indiana Lawmakers Push for More Transparency in Child Death Cases
New legislation would require the Department of Child Services to release more details about its handling of child abuse investigations involving fatalities or near-fatalities.
Indiana Receives First Monthly Payment for ICE Detainees
The state has a two-year agreement to house up to 1,000 federal immigration detainees at the Miami Correctional Facility.
Science
AES Indiana's New Solar Energy Center Now Online
The project includes 250 megawatts of solar generation and 180 megawatt-hours of energy storage.

Engineer Develops Microplastics Sensor to Tackle Pollution
IU professor Mark Cheng receives $2.3 million grant to build high-tech device to identify types of microplastics in water
Eagle Creek Park Welcomes New Bald Eagle Ambassador
9-month-old bald eagle to be trained for educational programs