Veterans Affairs Secretary Doug Collins was tapped as the designated survivor for President Trump’s State of the Union, kept away to ensure continuity of government in case of catastrophe.
The Mind Trust's Emerging Leaders Fellowship is equipping educators with the tools they need to transform classrooms and the lives of students across Indianapolis.
President Donald Trump is set to give the first State of the Union address of his second term tonight. Watch live coverage on Scripps News starting at 7p.m. Eastern Time.
The 10th annual Women's Forum was held in Indianapolis on Tuesday, connecting women working in college football across the ...
As Ukraine begins its fifth year of war with Russia, President Zelenskyy offered the world a remarkable and deeply personal look at the bunker where he weathered the first days of the invasion.
Central Indiana has gained a lot of daylight through the month of February, and for many Hoosiers, that means a mental health ...
Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita says his office has recovered $100 million in welfare fraud since 2021, but wants lawmakers to expand the office's authority ...
A mother is seeking justice for her son, nearly a year after he was shot and killed in Indianapolis, as dozens of similar ...
The 2026 Fishers Community Survey collected feedback on recycling, roads, public safety and more to guide future city investments.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth reportedly gave Anthropic's CEO a deadline to open the company's artificial intelligence technology for unrestricted military use or risk losing its government contract.
More than a dozen survivors of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein will attend President Donald Trump's State of the Union address Tuesday night as guests of Democratic lawmakers.
Congressman André Carson, who represents Indiana's 7th District in the U.S. House of Representatives, has announced that he plans to skip President Trump's State of the Union Address on Tuesday.
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