A California native who moved from SoCal to Southern Indiana shared her experience growing up with wildfires and relocating.
Indiana football coach Curt Cignetti appeared on the ESPN College GameDay podcast with Pete Thamel to discuss his new quarterback, California transfer Fernando
Crown Point native Brady Heiser is trading his Hollywood film set job for the frontlines of California wildfires, rescuing animals and helping devastated communities rebuild.
The new Big Ten teams have made the conference race that much more challenging. This time, JuJu Watkins and No. 4 USC come to Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall.
A wildland firefighter EMT whose day job is an EMT at an Indiana hospital, Jeff Cummings has battled nearly 100 wildfires nationwide over the past two decades.
I don't know if that will be an option in California,” Colter said. Another central Indiana Red Cross volunteer is already on the ground in LA. Maria Carrasquillo, from Bloomington, spoke to 13News last week before boarding her flight. "People need help ...
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The No. 4 USC Trojans women’s basketball team is 16-1, 6-0 in Big Ten conference play. USC is coming off a big win against Penn State. The Women of Troy will fa
January 9 - Oumar Ballo scored a game-high 23 points Wednesday night as Indiana pulled away in the second half for an 82-69 Big Ten Conference win over visiting Southern California in Bloomington, Ind. Ballo was 9 of 11 from the field and added eight ...
I was born and raised in Southern California, and I've experienced more than my fair share of wildfires. In fact, it's one of the major reasons I left and continue to call Indiana home.
The author is a California native who grew up witnessing reoccurring wildfires. She moved to Indiana due to rampant West Coast wildfires and climate change concerns. She's urged her friends and family to leave California as well and doesn't plan on returning.
Logansport native Toni Colter is headed to Los Angeles on Wednesday, Jan. 15. She just started volunteering with the American Red Cross last year. Colter said the biggest challenge will be finding housing options.