An Indiana wife shot her husband, dismembered his body with an ax, and asked her two children to help put his chopped-up remains into bags, police said.
A 42-year-old Indiana man is facing several charges, including attempted murder, after authorities found a missing 9-year-old girl badly beaten inside his home.
The police and the minority communities in Elkhart, Indiana came together to forge a stronger bond and address the different issues in the city. From immigrant issues to unjust treatment at the hands of the police department, the locals took to the podium to air their concerns in a public meeting at the Tolson Community and Youth Center.
On Sunday night, "Last Week Tonight" host John Oliver dove right into the Syrian refugee crisis and went straight for the throat of Republican governors and presidential hopefuls. Watch the video here.
Argentine basketball star Luis Scola is unloading his Indiana house on the market after moving to Toronto Raptors. The power forward has listed his Fishers City house for $1.4 million.
Former Indiana Pacers Roy Hibbert has offered his Carmel home on the market. Los Angeles Lakers center Roy Hibbert is parting with his old home in Indiana.
While smartphones have equipped people to take and share selfies virtually anywhere in the world with a Wi-Fi connection, a big legal debate has emerged over whether or not selfie-lovers should be permitted to take photos inside of a voting booth and then share the pics on social media.
Infectious disease outbreak in southern Indiana, CDC works with state to control it. The spread of the HIV virus in rural Scott and Jackson counties in Indiana since December has been staggering.
A northern Indiana pizzeria that temporarily closed after its owner announced that he would not be willing to cater a gay wedding due to his religious beliefs is back in business.
Indiana Gov. Mike Pence, who last week signed his state's controversial religious-freedom bill into law, on Tuesday asked lawmakers to make changes to the legislation that critics say permits discrimination against gay and lesbian Hoosiers.
Indiana Governor Mike Pence on Thursday signed into law a controversial bill that could legalize discrimination against lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people based on religious grounds.
A controversial bill that critics claim legalizes discrimination against gays and lesbians is on the verge of becoming law in Indiana. The Republican-controlled Indiana House on Monday approved the legislation, which purports to protect religious freedom.
The 2015 NCAA men's college basketball tournament is about to begin. Kentucky is by far the best team this year, but other teams across the country are fighting for the championship. Latin Post lists the entire first round schedule for March Madness.
The bodies of seven women were found in northwest Indiana over the weekend and police say a man they suspect is the killer led them to three of those bodies.