Indiana Roller Derby Girl Trained in Medieval Combat Subdues Home Intruder

Karen Dolley, a 43-year-old Indianapolis woman who skates as “Foul Morguean” with the Naptown Roller Girls, cornered a man who’d broken into her home on Thursday night, using only her wits, bravery, and a Japanese-styled sword she owns, called a “ninjato.”
Olympic Gymnastics Coach Arrested for Suspected Child Molestation
Following a complaint by a female student, Olympic and World Championship gymnastics coach Marvin Sharp was arrested in Indianapolis Monday morning on suspicion of felony child molestation, NBC News reports.
Indianapolis Star Fights Lunatic Anti-Gay Bill in Blunt Front-Page Stand
In the days since Indiana Governor Mike Pence signed the Religious Freedom Restoration Act last week, an encouraging multitude has stepped forward to denounce the law, which may allow business owners to refuse LGBT customers. That includes unlikely allies like a Republican mayor, several blue state governments, and…
GOP Mayor of Indianapolis Issues Executive Order Defending Gay Rights
In response to Indiana's new, widely criticized "religious freedom" law that may permit discrimination against gays and lesbians, the Republican mayor of the state's largest city signed an executive order reaffirming that businesses receiving city funds could not refuse LGBT customers.
The pregnant widow of the paralyzed Indiana man who chose to end life support has defended his decision to the Indianapolis Star. “I completely understood,” Abbey Bowers said, “but I was devastated because I didn’t have much time with him.”
'Officer of the Year' Caught on Camera Attacking Man Who Asked for Help
An Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department officer who was named Officer of the Year back in May is under investigation for excessive use of force after surveillance footage surfaced showing him attacking a man who called for police assistance following a suspected burglary.
Jon Stewart Calls Out Indianapolis Fox Station for Exploiting the Homeless
Recently, Indianapolis, Indiana's FOX 59 station—inspired by the story of "Golden Voice" Ted Williams—decided to roam the streets and find a local homeless person with his/her own hidden talent. Tonight, Jon Stewart sardonically criticized the exploitative, tacky report.
