This week on Noon Edition, we’ll talk with some of the coaches of Hoosier Olympians and some former Olympians.
We’ll talk with our panelists about whether Indiana’s policy deters voters or whether it prevents fraud.
This week, we'll talk with history and archaeology experts about efforts to preserve historic sites around Indiana.
Much of Indiana has been in a drought since May, and on this week's Noon Edition, we'll talk about how the low rainfall is impacting your plants.
Indiana school and nonprofit officials explain what they're doing to prevent bullying and the challenges they face.
The IHSAA is holding town hall meetings around the state on whether high school basketball should return to the pre-1997 single class system.
Indiana's law has been called a "copycat" of Arizona's controversial anti-immigration legislation.
A recent report from the Center for Disease Control says nearly 1 in 88 children are diagnosed with autism spectrum disorders.
Indiana is one of 26 states contending that the Obama administration's health care law is unconstitutional.
Communities around Southern Indiana are cleaning up after tornadoes hit several towns March 2. Many Hoosiers are wondering, "What happens next?"