Ind. teen arrested after driving 100 mph in stolen truck; police use stun gun...
GREENWOOD, Indiana - Suburban Indianapolis police say a teenage boy faces auto theft and other charges after he allegedly stole a pickup truck and drove at speeds exceeding 100 mph while trying to...
View ArticleIndy apartment complex fire displaces 26 residents
INDIANAPOLIS - A predawn, two-alarm fire at an apartment complex on the Indianapolis northwest side has left more than two dozen people without homes.
View ArticleIndiana's state schools chief against proposal requiring all schools to have...
INDIANAPOLIS - Indiana's state schools superintendent signaled her opposition Wednesday to a plan that would require public and charter schools to have an employee armed with a loaded gun, saying such...
View ArticlePolice: Mistaken identity in NW Ind. teen's death
CROWN POINT, Indiana - Northwestern Indiana police say the fatal shooting of a 14-year-old in his home appears to be a case of mistaken identity.
View ArticleYouth, 17, shot dead in Fort Wayne in Allen County's 6th shooting in week;...
FORT WAYNE, Indiana - The shooting of a 17-year-old chased down an alley Wednesday left Fort Wayne's police chief warning criminal gangs that the city won't tolerate such violence.
View ArticleInd. official says reports of child abuse and neglect grew by 15 percent over...
INDIANAPOLIS - Reports of child abuse and neglect in Indiana grew 15 percent during the past two years, a top official in the state's child protection agency said.
View ArticleIndiana U. professor named scholar at US Commission on International...
BLOOMINGTON, Indiana - An Indiana University professor on the Bloomington campus will look at the Arab Spring's impact on religious freedom across the Middle East as a scholar of the U.S. Commission...
View ArticleInd. health commissioner says reducing infant mortality is top priority of...
INDIANAPOLIS - Indiana health officials are observing National Minority Health Month to raise awareness about health issues affecting minority populations.
View ArticleDNR hands out nearly $700K to stop invasive plants
INDIANAPOLIS - The Indiana Department of Natural Resources will grant more than $693,000 to combat invasive aquatic vegetation in lakes across the state.
View Article450 attend drug prevention meeting in N. Indiana
SOUTH BEND, Indiana - About 450 youths from around the country are attending a three-day conference in northern Indiana aimed at steering kids away from drugs and bullying.
View ArticleRaccoon that wanted into power substation blamed for hourslong power outage...
HOPE, Indiana - A raccoon that wandered into a power substation is being blaming for an hours-long outage in a south-central Indiana community.
View ArticleIndiana Senate committee approves removing licensing requirement for school...
INDIANAPOLIS - A proposal to no longer require Indiana's local school superintendents to hold a state superintendent's or teacher's license is advancing in the Legislature.
View ArticleInd. police still unsure what befell woman, 2 kids found dead in creek;...
NEW ALBANY, Indiana - Southern Indiana authorities investigating the deaths of a woman and her two children found dead last month in a creek say they still haven't determined what happened to the trio.
View ArticleInd. court upholds man's murder conviction in 2011 slaying of his estranged wife
MUNCIE, Indiana - The Indiana Court of Appeals has upheld the murder conviction of a former prison guard serving a 64-year prison sentence in his estranged wife's slaying.
View ArticleDevelopers of proposed S. Ind. coal-gas plant say bill would kill $2.8B project
INDIANAPOLIS - The developers of a proposed southern Indiana coal-gasification plant say a measure advancing in the Legislature would kill the $2.8 billion project.
View ArticleInd. Senate submits $30B with partial tax cut, funding for highway expansions
INDIANAPOLIS - Senate Republicans are proposing a $30 billion budget that pays to expand Indiana's major highways and cuts the state's personal income tax $150 million annually.
View ArticleFire destroys historic S. Ind. movie theater being readied for upcoming art...
ORLEANS, Indiana - A historic southern Indiana theater has been destroyed by a fire that reduced the 120-year-old brick building to a pile of rubble.
View ArticleMuncie residents recall the trauma, emotions spawned by MLK 1968 assassination
MUNCIE, Indiana - On April 4, 1968, Lee Ann Mengelt, then a 15-year-old living in Elwood, experienced such a range of emotions in 24 hours, she is still processing those feelings 45 years later.
View ArticleIndiana's Cook Medical designs new method to fix blocked salivary glands
INDIANAPOLIS - Your cheeks swell up when you eat or even think of eating.
View ArticleInd. mothers celebrate their sons' Final Four run with the University of...
MUNSTER, Indiana - All of America will be watching. Likely half the world will be eyeballing Saturday's NCAA Final Four at Atlanta's Georgia Dome. The greatest percentage will care about the game's...
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