Indiana starting safety Louis Moore won his court case and will be eligible for the remainder of the season. BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — Indiana football safety Louis Moore has been granted an injunction and ...
Hoops 360 co-hosts , Cassandra Negley and Isis “Ice” Young preview both game 3 matchups of the WNBA semifinals and give their ...
After a dominate performance on Saturday against Purdue.The Irish look to extend that dominance on the road as they travel to Arkansas.Notre Dame players spoke ...
PORTER COUNTY, Ind. (WNDU) - A man is arrested after an investigation that began in Illinois in 2024. The Lake County State’s ...
Head Coach Stan Gouard has reworked the roster once again, only retaining three players from last season, he was busy this ...
Members of the Indiana Area Senior High School homecoming court were recently named.
INDIANAPOLIS – Franciscan Health is offering multiple drive-thru flu shot clinics, which will be open to the public across ...
In a rural corner of Louisiana, Meta is building one of the world’s largest data centers, a $10 billion behemoth as big as 70 ...
Harold “Wayne” Ransdell, age 90, passed peacefully on September 13, 2025, at Tidewell Hospice House in Lakewood Ranch, FL.
Lexie Hull was a late addition to the Indiana Fever’s injury report ahead of Tuesday’s Game 2 loss against the Las Vegas Aces. Being the warrior that she is, however, Hull played through the back ...
Judge Dale Tillery ruled in favor of Indiana safety Louis Moore on Wednesday in an eligibility case against the NCAA, allowing the 24-year-old starter to continue to play the rest of this season.
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