An old basement in Columbus North High School may as well be a time machine thanks to the creativity of several students and an Advanced Placement U.S. history teacher.
The widespread KKK activity, involving both men and women, appeared to wane by the 1930s, although a 1930 newspaper ad showed ...
The Ku Klux Klan is infamous for its symbols like the white hood, the burning cross, and the Confederate flag. These icons ...
House Bill 1008 from Republican House Speaker Todd Huston would create a commission to study how 33 Illinois counties could ...
The Ports of Indiana shipped 13 million tons of cargo last year, the second highest tonnage in its history. The Indianapolis-based port authority, which runs the Port of Indiana-Burns Harbor on ...
A 57-year-old man was sentenced after being found guilty of racketeering conspiracy, the United States Attorney's Office for the Northern District of Indiana announced Wednesday. Richard White, of ...
I come from four generations of Republicans who worked in meeting rooms and fought on battlefields of two world wars, for ...
Discover the most haunted places in Indiana, from eerie asylums to ghostly mansions. Explore paranormal hotspots with ...
CROWN POINT — A man who pleaded guilty to stabbing another man during a fight in 2023 outside a Merrillville hotel was sentenced to three and a half years in prison Friday morning. Nelson ...
Thursday morning marked the 100th anniversary of a deadly mine explosion in Sullivan that claimed the lives of 51 people.
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OPINION | Hicks: The end of DEI and a call to action in Indiana
It’s necessary to think about DEI in a constructive way and consider policies that are both constitutional and mean more opportunity for all Americans.
After giving the matter some thought, I have decided that I’ve become unsuited to the low art of writing newspaper columns any longer. My deficiencies to participate in the current conversation ...