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Caitlin Clark is likely to sit out Tuesday night when the Indiana Fever play the New York Liberty. It’s all creating uncertainty about Clark and Indiana’s championship aspirations.
Before we can attempt to predict the "next Indiana" to make the College Football Playoff, we must be willing to consider the absurd.
Protestors call on Sen. Todd Young and other Indiana leaders to invest in local communities rather than federal immigration goals at July 20 rallies.
After four years in Bloomington and three months at LSU, Yasir Rosemond is on the move again, joining Oregon as an assistant head coach.
Indiana is bracing for a significant heatwave as a new ‘heat dome’ settles over the Midwest, trapping hot and humid air across
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By Casey Smith Indiana Capital Chronicle For The Republic INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana drivers will soon have a new option at the license branch: the state’s first all-black license plate. The Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles officially revealed the “blackout” plates on Monday,
The heat index, which factors in both air temperature and humidity, will climb past 100 degrees for many Hoosiers due to extremely high dew points. Readings in the mid to upper 70
U.S. Rep. Marlin Stutzman, a fourth-generation farmer and Republican who represents the northeast corner of Indiana, drew backlash last week when he signaled his support for legislation that would grant legal status to undocumented immigrants working on farms amid President Donald Trump's mass deportation efforts.
Indiana Fever's Lexie Hull joins us at the The Collective’s WNBA All-Star VIP party to talk basketball fashion and culture in Indiana.
Bob Hammel, a sportswriter who covered 23 NCAA Final Fours and 29 Indiana high school basketball championships, has died at 88.
Hoosiers will pay 71.9 cents in taxes combined, including 53.5 cents in state taxes, for every gallon of gasoline they purchase in August. Revenue from Indiana’s gasoline sales tax is earmarked for state and local road construction projects.
Luke Goode spent several weeks preparing as if he'd be granted a medical redshirt. Here's why he thinks highly of first-year Hoosiers coach Darian DeVries.