Most of the time, we look up to admire the city of Indianapolis. We watch the skyline with its towers and, from the south, see the stadium. But how often do you imagine what's under your feet? This might get you started.
The Indiana State Museum recently discovered it had a hidden masterpiece in its collection. A conservator found the T.C. Steele painting underneath another. Now, the museum is hoping someone will recognize the structures in the painting.
With the price of gas rising, more people are turning to electric cars to get around. But finding places to charge them up while on the road can be challenging.
Forty percent of Indiana's corn crop is used to make ethanol. It helps reduce our reliance on foreign oil. But it wouldn't be that way if not for a federal mandate. It's a big issue in the Senate race between Joe Donnelly and Richard Mourdock.
Medical staffers at Indianapolis Motor Speedway are gearing up for race day. With temperatures forecasted in the 90s, they expect to see extra patients this year.
This May, thousands of graduates are marching out of college with a diploma in one hand and massive student debt in the other. With fewer good paying jobs, student loans are crippling the future of thousands of Indiana grads.
An Indianapolis family says they cared for a baby for two days after finding it in an alley with its father, apparently passed out. But when the father disappeared, the baby was taken to Riley Hospital for Children, and police turned the case over to the Department of Child Services.
Has technology made an Indiana traffic law obsolete? It's a crucial question raised by an incident in northern Indiana. That's because, by law, you can't drive in Indiana and watch television. So if you put your electronic device where you can see it, is it a violation? That's where it starts getting hazy. And the answer could cost you plenty.
Democratic candidate for governor John Gregg introduced his running mate to the public Tuesday afternoon. Vi Simpson is giving up a seat in the state Senate for the chance to become lieutenant governor. She's also helping Gregg rally support that was lacking in some traditional constituencies.
Investigators searched one of the students' homes after a crash killed one Brownsburg student and injured four others. Police wouldn't reveal what they found, but said they did collect evidence. The investigation is ongoing.