Trump’s Road Show: In Georgia, says electricity in the air

Nathan Lockhart, of Jacksonville, Fla., gestures as he dresses as President Donald Trump before a Halloween campaign rally Wednesday, Oct. 31, 2018, in Fort Myers, Fla. Supporters of President Donald Trump cheer as he arrives for a campaign rally at Southport High School, Friday, Nov. 2, 2018, in Indianapolis.

Mike Pence visits Indianapolis to stump for Mike Braun

Vice President Mike Pence visited downtown Indianapolis Friday night to speak to hundreds of people at this year's Indiana Republican Party fall dinner. Holcomb said, "Last year, we broke the all time job-commitment record.

Police investigating Nazi graffiti on IN synagogue property

Officials are investigating after someone spray-painted a Nazi flag on the property of a synagogue near Indianapolis, IN. CARMEL, IN Members of Congregation Shaarey Tefilla said they were heartbroken after someone spray-painted Nazi symbols on a brick wall on the synagogue's property over the weekend.

Rally to urge resignation of Indiana attorney general

Women's and victims' rights groups are planning to rally in Indianapolis, Indiana, on Saturday to urge the state's attorney general to resign following allegations that he inappropriately touched four women, local media reported. The afternoon demonstration to be held on the steps of the Indiana Statehouse would add to mounting calls for the resignation of Attorney General Curtis Hill, who has denied the allegations against him and is refusing to step down.

Disabled Protesters Show Up At Trump Officials House In The Rain, Get Arrested

About 60 disabled protesters showed up at Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar's private residence Sunday, but he wasn't home and some of them got arrested. Disability advocacy group ADAPT organized the protest, bringing handicap-accessible busses to Azar's home in the Indianapolis, Ind., suburb to protest what they call an inhumane type of electric shock therapy.

Pride festival kicks off in city

What started as a local high student planning a local event to celebrate diversity has ballooned into a festival drawing national attention that could bring 1,600 people to downtown Columbus today. Erin Bailey, a senior at Columbus Signature Academy-New Tech High School, said much of what she proposed to the Columbus Board of Works Feb. 20 has remained the same.

Business owner meets president

Amy Gannon heard around the office the White House was looking for local small businessmen to interview ahead of President Donald Trump's Indiana speech. John Gannon, owner of Custom Wood Fencing of Greenfield, shared his thoughts on tax reform about a week before Trump stepped off Air Force One at the Indianapolis International Airport.

Hoosier could be surgeon general

The country's next surgeon general could be the man described as someone who "has his hands on the pulse of what's going on in communities" and who "gets right out there at the grass roots levels and really identifies with the folks he needs to serve." He's also been compared to former Surgeon General C. Everett Koop and praised for his ability to connect with families.

Lawmakers bail out Pence with $5.5M for bicentennial projects

Indiana lawmakers are bailing out the state's former governor, Vice President Mike Pence, after the Republican's efforts to pay for now-completed projects celebrating the state's bicentennial foundered. A provision tucked into Indiana's next two-year budget sets aside $5.5 million to pay for an elaborate plaza built outside the Statehouse in Indianapolis and upgrades to the state library to mark last year's state bicentennial.

Reward for info leading to arrest in murders of Indiana teens increases to $50K

The reward for information leading to an arrest in the murders of 13-year-old Libby German and 14-year-old Abby Williams has increased. The reward has increased by $9,000 after the office of United States Representative Todd Rokita donated the money, bringing the total up to $50,000.

Trump pick for Medicare post faces questions on Indiana contracts

President Donald Trump 's pick to oversee Medicare and Medicaid advised Vice President Mike Pence on health care issues while he was Indiana's governor, a post she maintained amid a web of business arrangements - including one that ethics experts say conflicted with her public duties. A review by The Associated Press found Seema Verma and her small Indianapolis-based firm made millions through consulting agreements with at least nine states while also working under contract for Hewlett Packard.

New Indiana governor not yet moved into official home

Gov. Eric Holcomb says he and his wife, Janet, have been using the Governor's Residence along North Meridian Street in Indianapolis a few times a week since he took office in early January. He says they haven't moved in permanently yet from their current home on the northwest side of Indianapolis.