Former IPS Teacher Sentenced to Prison

United States Attorney Josh Minkler announced today that Rhondalyn Cornett of Indianapolis was sentenced to 16 months in federal prison by Judge Tanya Walton Pratt of the U.S. Attorney’s Office Southe... Read More

JCPenney Reopens Some Indiana Stores

J. C. Penney Co. Inc. is reopening several Indiana stores today after temporarily closing due to the coronavirus pandemic. JCPenney says the seven store reopenings bring its total to 153 fully open st... Read More

IU Reports Record Summer Enrollment

Indiana University is reporting a record high enrollment of students. The total enrollment recorded by the university on the first day of summer 2020 is the highest its seen since 2016...... Read More

Hogsett Announces Reopening Resources

As the Indianapolis economy begins to reemerge from COVID-related closures, Mayor Joe Hogsett and city leaders say new measures will help restaurants and small businesses safely reopen. Measures inclu... Read More

Colleges Prepare to Reopen in the Fall

Three Indiana higher education institutions have announced plans to reopen their campuses in the fall. The University of Notre Dame, Grace College, and Ivy Tech Community College say they will resume... Read More