As SNAP benefits expire during government shutdown, CCS pantry sees increasing demand

Monday was a busy, busy day at Combined Community Services, with many people standing in line to sign up for food assistance while others browsed for free coats provided after the recent Kerlin Family Coat Drive.

223 immigration arrests announced in NW Ind. blitz with Indiana State Police

U.S. Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announced Thursday that a road-focused immigration sweep with Indiana State Police has resulted in the arrests of 223 people alleged to be living in northwest Indiana without legal permission.

Amid cuts, Indiana child care providers mobilize

Hoosier child care providers are scrabbling for ways to stay open as Indiana’s freeze on low-income vouchers cramps enrollment and double-digit reimbursement rate cuts eat away at already narrow margins.

Indiana Senate GOP says redistricting votes ‘aren’t there,’ stalling mid-decade push

Republican leaders in the Indiana Senate say they don’t currently have the votes needed to pursue a mid-decade redraw of the state’s congressional map — a setback for Gov. Mike Braun and national Republicans who have been pushing for new lines ahead of the 2026 midterm election cycle.

Mark Sanchez released from hospital and then booked into jail

Former NFL quarterback and Fox Sports analyst Mark Sanchez was released from the hospital Sunday and booked into the Marion County Jail in connection with a stabbing incident that occurred last weekend, according to Indianapolis police.

Inmate drops final legal challenges, clearing way for Indiana’s second execution this year

Condemned inmate Roy Lee Ward has withdrawn the final two federal lawsuits that sought to delay his execution, effectively guaranteeing that his death sentence will be carried out before sunrise Friday at the Indiana State Prison in Michigan City.

With expansion, Magical Meadows envisions more use, programming

The Magical Meadows has had what's likely its biggest few weeks since the therapeutic horseback riding facility first took root 19 years ago.

Alderfer Bergen & Co. merges with Beacon Pointe Advisors

Alderfer Bergen & Co. has merged with Beacon Pointe Advisors.

Structural reinforcement added to Justice Building in Warsaw following collapse of ceiling slabs

A temporary structural reinforcement has been added to a section of the Kosciusko County Justice Building this week after part of an entrance on the east side collapsed a week ago.

Hoosiers voice concerns over potential election law changes at Indianapolis hearing

Concerns about election integrity, constitutionality and ballot length were among those raised at a public hearing Wednesday in Indianapolis, where voters and election officials weighed in on potential changes to Indiana’s voting system.