Michelle Latran Pittard, 49, of McCordsville, passed away on March 17, 2025. She was born May 7, 1975 in Kokomo, Indiana.
In 1983, Michele married Jim Norwood, took a few years off to raise their son, Zachary, in Dover, and came to Indiana in 1990. Zachary led his parents into the world of scouting. First ...
The Oscars' in memoriam tribute, a segment honoring notable names in the film community who died over the last year, had several notable omissions Sunday night. Need a break? Play the USA TODAY ...
The Mike Woodson era is officially over in Bloomington. Indiana basketball, one of men's college basketball's most storied programs, learned on Sunday during the men's NCAA Tournament Selection ...
The 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer' and 'Gossip Girl' alum has died at age 39 Michelle Trachtenberg underwent a medical procedure before she died at age 39. The Gossip Girl actress was found ...
It’s been eight years since former first lady Michelle Obama left the White House and she’s still grousing about how hard it was to follow Barack as he ascended to the highest office in the land.
A bill aimed at redrawing the Indiana-Illinois border passed out of the Indiana House Thursday with the Speaker of the House suggesting that other Midwestern states join Indiana. Indiana House ...
President Donald Trump nominated Federal Reserve Governor Michelle Bowman to the central bank’s top regulatory post where she is expected to oversee an agenda of relaxed rule-writing and bank ...
“They’re coming with a live experience,” Michelle told Daybreak viewers in a Podcast of the Week segment from the All Indiana Podcast Network. “You’re going to just absolutely go crazy ...
By Colby Smith President Trump has tapped Michelle W. Bowman, a Federal Reserve governor, to be the next vice chair for supervision at the central bank, according to a White House official who was ...
Today at Paris Fashion Week, Alessandro Michele set his Valentino fall/winter 2025 show on a Lynchian red-lit set that was part locker room, part club bathroom (complete with flashing lights).
Indiana will miss the NCAA tournament for the seventh time in nine years. This time, many believe they should have gotten in. The Hoosiers were one of the first four teams left out of the ...