As millions watch the Indy 500 from recliners on home televisions, Joe Maliaone man will be on a platform nearly 40 feet high hovering over the track.
Author: Dana Hunsinger Benbow, Indianapolis Star
‘It’s sad and it’s tragic’: Former Ohio State and Colts QB Art Schlichter’s life behind bars
In emails sent as his release from federal prison approached, former QB Art Schlichter was evasive about his compulsive gambling and financial fraud.
Teen hockey player was paralyzed after being thrown from SUV. Now he’s walking.
Carson Rainey, 16, an elite high school hockey player from Indianapolis, was paralyzed in January after being thrown from SUV. Rainey is now walking.
Prosecutor: Ex-Colts QB Art Schlichter gambling behind bars as prison release approaches
Former NFL QB Art Schlichter might be released from prison only to immediately return behind bars.
‘I needed to protect my family from me’: COVID-19 doctor makes RV his temporary home
An RV trend has swept the nation during the COVID-19 pandemic. Adam Lemmon lived in an RV. “I needed to protect my family from me,” he said.
Anonymous local businesses donate $210K to pay all water and sewer bills in Indiana town
Town manager Joe Renner said the total donation was more than $210,000.
Brian Dennehy portrayal of Indiana basketball coach Bob Knight ‘weirdest situation’ in acting career
Brian Dennehy, who died Wednesday at 81, was cast playing a fictional Bob Knight in the 2002 ESPN made-for-TV movie “A Season on the Brink.”
Donnie Walsh on losing basketball game to Dr. Anthony Fauci: ‘How did that happen?’
Donnie Walsh has been plopped in the middle of America’s most famous infectious disease doctor’s basketball claim to fame.
Indianapolis 500 in August: ‘We’re trying to make lemonade out of lemons’
What exactly will America’s Greatest Spectacle in Racing look like in August? It’s one big question mark.
Dan Dakich’s controversial rant was ‘stupid,’ but not actionable, experts say
Dan Dakich called a player a ‘methhead’ and said Scottsburg, Indiana, was full of ‘meth and AIDS and needles,’ but it likely won’t cost him his job.