Ind. union membership at lowest level in 24 years; Daniels decree, public...
TERRE HAUTE, Indiana - Retirements and changes in the public sector have driven Indiana's union membership to its lowest level in more than two decades.
View ArticleEx-waitress at southern Indiana restaurant convicted of inflating tips by up...
MADISON, Indiana - A former waitress at a southern Indiana restaurant has admitted she inflated tip amounts by as much as $80.
View ArticleEvansville racing to finish sewer overhaul plan
EVANSVILLE, Indiana - Federal agencies and officials from Evansville are racing to complete a plan for a $500 million overhaul of the city's sewer system that could take decades.
View ArticleBanking on basketball: Butler growth strategy pays off with higher...
INDIANAPOLIS - The number has always stuck in Geoffrey Bannister's head: 1,947. That was Butler University's enrollment in 1989.
View ArticleResidents in Fort Wayne rally say they're fed up with recent series of...
FORT WAYNE, Indiana - Residents in a northeastern Indiana city want to find a way to curb gun violence that has killed a dozen people so far this year.
View ArticleTaking the fun out of the game: New Indiana rules shrink playing field for...
BLOOMINGTON, Indiana - Mankind may have already charted every acre of land and sea, but to some Hoosiers, the Age of Exploration is still alive and well.
View ArticleHistoric clock from tower of Vigo County Courthouse has new home in display...
TERRE HAUTE, Indiana - Despite receiving a multi-million-dollar facelift a few years ago, there is still plenty of history inside the walls of the Vigo County Courthouse.
View ArticleKokomo High School students get taste of what big Midwest earthquake might be...
KOKOMO, Indiana - The small cottage parked near Kokomo High School shook violently, and boxes fell off shelves.
View ArticlePolice: Lafayette man fled from Indiana to Arkansas with 3 kids after killing...
LAFAYETTE, Indiana - Authorities in Arkansas are holding an Indiana man charged with suffocating his girlfriend and leaving her body in the bathtub before heading west with their three children.
View ArticleOfficials approve joint study to plan for expansion of commuter line from...
CHESTERTON, Indiana - Expanding the capacity of the South Shore rail commuter line is the key to a plan aimed at improving the Chicago commute from northern Indiana.
View ArticleCat found alive inside wall of Indiana home that was destroyed by plane crash
SOUTH BEND, Indiana - A construction worker says a cat belonging to a woman whose home was struck by a jet that crashed in South Bend survived inside a wall of the house.
View ArticleAnderson reservoir plan raises concerns about landfill pollution; officials...
ANDERSON, Indiana - A proposal to build a 2,000-acre reservoir in Anderson is drawing concerns from residents worried about hidden landfills and potential pollution.
View ArticleCamp Atterbury gets new name, mission as troop withdrawals end role as...
EDINBURGH, Indiana - Indiana's Camp Atterbury is getting a new name and a new peacetime mission as it prepares for the end of its role as a mobilization site for troops deploying to war.
View ArticleDog rebounds from abuse victim to coveted prize in Fort Wayne shelter...
FORT WAYNE, Indiana - An abused dog that was evidence in an animal cruelty case now is being sought so much for adoption that Fort Wayne Animal Care and Control is holding a lottery to decide who gets...
View ArticleSouth Bend group remembers Schuyler Colfax as slavery opponent, civil rights...
SOUTH BEND, Indiana - On the day when he would have turned 190, about 40 people gathered where Schuyler Colfax once lived, at 601 W. Colfax Ave., and spoke of his role to end slavery and uplift civil...
View ArticleVolunteers to give old Valparaiso playground new life for children in Kenya
VALPARAISO, Indiana - Playgrounds are a concept kids in many parts of the world can't comprehend.
View ArticleBeauty industry decries bill to eliminate licenses
NEW ALBANY, Indiana - Resurrected concerns over license elimination for beauty professionals could affect cosmetology students at the Prosser Career Education Center and other facilities like it...
View ArticleNew Ind. child services chief aims to cut burnout
CROWN POINT, Indiana - The incoming director of the Indiana Department of Child Services says her goals include figuring out how to reduce caseworker burnout and working with the Legislature to...
View ArticleNorthern Indiana girls queue up hours in advance for prom dress giveaway
SOUTH BEND, Indiana - Girls began lining up 14 hours before the door opened for a free prom dress giveaway in South Bend.
View ArticleWelcome center exhibit to showcase northwestern Indiana's role in the Civil War
HAMMOND, Indiana - A display showing how principles of freedom have evolved in America will be featured in an exhibit showcasing northwestern Indiana's role in the Civil War.
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