Hall of Fame coach Tony Dungy took down a tweet that claimed schools were putting litter boxes in bathrooms for kids identifying as cats.
Author: Dana Hunsinger Benbow, Indianapolis Star
Damar Hamlin collapsed. Indiana mom whose son died of cardiac arrest on football field grieved
What happened to Damar Hamlin hit close to home for Julie West, an Indiana mom whose son Jake died from cardiac arrest during football practice.
NBA writes its first checks to former ABA players: ‘A Christmas miracle’
“They were all literally sitting around going, ‘What the hell?'” said Scott Tarter, of Dropping Dimes, which helped ABA players get pensions from NBA.
Black Widow of pool Jeanette Lee reveals cancer ‘will never be in remission’ in ESPN film
ESPN debuts documentary on billiards star Jeanette Lee, who fought through adversity in a male-dominated sport and is now battling ovarian cancer.
Controversial sports radio host Dan Dakich out at Indianapolis’ 107.5 The Fan
Thursday was Dan Dakich’s last day with Indianapolis’ 107.5 The Fan following a controversy-filled 14-year tenure.
Fired Indianapolis Colts stadium announcer takes Super Bowl ring to auction house
“Since my departure with the Colts was so abrupt and really not for a good reason, I no longer have a feeling of pride with my rings.”
Dan Dakich says he didn’t call a specific kid a ‘methhead.’ One kid says he did. It’s him.
Dan Dakich offered $5,000 for anyone who could name the player he referred to as a ‘methhead’ during a 2020 rant. That player came forward on Tuesday.
NBA to create $24.5 million program for former ABA players: ‘This will be life changing for them’
About 115 former American Basketball Association players are eligible for payments from the NBA, ending a years-long battle for recognition.
You can live in an old high school gym for $299K. It’s half basketball court, half house.
An 11,000-square-foot single-family residence, nestled among farm fields in Indiana, went on market last week. It’s half basketball court, half house.
‘I was a pawn’: Girls volleyball team used Title IX to play him as a hitter and won state
Flipside of Title IX: An Indiana high school used the law to allow boys to play on its girls volleyball team in 1976. They won state. Outrage ensued.