IndyStar wins 39 awards in Indiana Society of Professional Journalists contest
IndyStar journalists swept an annual competition honoring the best reporting produced in Indiana in 2020.
IndyStar journalists swept an annual competition honoring the best reporting produced in Indiana in 2020.
One person is dead following a Monday evening crash just south of Crown Hill Cemetery, an Indianapolis police spokesperson said.
De’Joure Mercer, the Indianapolis police officer who shot Dreasjon Reed, is suing the NFL more than a year after Reed’s death.
A pedestrian was struck and killed Monday afternoon near the Lilly Recreation Park in southwest Indianapolis.
Tyson Timbs, who spent years battling state seizure of his Land Rover, may be able to claim victory after today’s Indiana Supreme Court ruling.
A man whose girlfriend and unborn child were fatally struck by an Indianapolis patrol car near an I-465 onramp is suing the officer for damages.
The collision was so severe that Dataniel Gilbert was thrown from his car, and the other vehicle was shoved into a nearby parking lot.
The Biden administration created a draft red flag law that it wants states to tweak and enact. In Indiana, it may have stopped the FedEx shooter.
Lawsuits alleging IMPD misconduct have led to major settlements in recent years. But not all who sue the cops are chasing a payout.
Here’s what IndyStar learned when it reviewed IMPD weapons seizure data and Indiana red flag case filings by the Marion County Prosecutor’s Office.