Indiana agency approves economic incentives to company founded by top GOP...
INDIANAPOLIS - Leaders of a state agency have approved $345,000 in economic incentives for a company started by a top Republican legislator and his son following a review sought by Gov. Mike Pence.
View ArticleInd. court says fraternity didn't prove it had no responsibility in student's...
INDIANAPOLIS - A fraternity is going back to court over the fatal alcohol poisoning of an 18-year-old Wabash College freshman.
View ArticleBoth sides in ex-Ind. trooper's third murder trial to test DNA linked to...
ROCKPORT, Indiana - Both sides in the third murder trial of a former Indiana state trooper will test DNA on the shirt he wore on the day his wife and two young children were killed.
View ArticleJudge sentences 'Internet Casanova' to 18 months for stealing, pawning...
SOUTH BEND, Indiana - A judge sentenced a man dubbed the "Internet Casanova" to 18 months in prison Wednesday for stealing a girlfriend's camera and pawning it.
View ArticleInd. Department of Natural Resources lifts boating restrictions on 3...
INDIANAPOLIS - The state Department of Natural Resources has lifted boating restrictions on three northeastern Indiana lake chains because lake levels have returned to acceptable levels.
View ArticleInd. governor signs $30B state budget into law
INDIANAPOLIS - Gov. Mike Pence signed Indiana's new two-year, $30 billion budget into law Wednesday, praising its tax relief measures and other provisions as incentives that would lure new investment...
View ArticleIndiana Dunes National Lakeshore superintendent to retire in August, try...
CHESTERTON, Indiana - The superintendent of the Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore is retiring this summer.
View ArticleIndianapolis Zoo makes changes, adds warnings after toddler is burned on...
INDIANAPOLIS - The Indianapolis Zoo will begin testing the temperature of playground equipment more frequently and post additional warnings that surfaces could be hot after a toddler was burned on a...
View ArticleInd. urges Hoosiers to be wary of ticks, diseases
INDIANAPOLIS - State health officials are cautioning Indiana residents to protect themselves from disease-carrying ticks now that the outdoors season is in full swing.
View ArticleIndiana University researchers say sex data reported via phone app will...
BLOOMINGTON, Indiana - Indiana University researchers have rereleased a smartphone application that allows people to report their sexual behaviors after taking steps to protect users' privacy.
View ArticleUnidentified body found in NE Ind. wooded area
COLUMBIA CITY, Indiana - State police say a landowner found a man's body in a wooded area on his property in northeastern Indiana.
View ArticleBiosolid boost: Greenfield plant transforms waste into inexpensive fertilizer...
GREENFIELD, Indiana - Spring gardeners, lawn manicurists and nursery folk of all varieties on the hunt for cheap fertilizer this planting season need look no farther than the city's wastewater...
View ArticleBloomington man hopes to raise interest in proposed neighborhood oven that...
BLOOMINGTON, Indiana - A Bloomington artist wants to turn his love of bread baking into something his entire neighborhood can enjoy.
View ArticleBloomington man hopes to raise interest in proposed neighborhood oven that...
BLOOMINGTON, Indiana - Keith Romaine of the McDoel Gardens neighborhood has always enjoyed baking bread. As an artist, he sees a batch of french bread for his neighbors as another extension of his work.
View ArticleIndianapolis board approves starting work on $6M complex of fields for...
INDIANAPOLIS - Plans to build fields in a city park for cricket matches and other sports mainly popular overseas are advancing after an Indianapolis board approved the first contract for the $6...
View ArticleGirl power: Camp uses music to deliver positive message about female leaders,...
GREENWOOD, Indiana - Girls ages 8 to 16 will learn about women's rights, self-protection and rock and roll at a weeklong summer camp aimed to build their confidence.
View ArticleGirl power: Camp uses music to deliver positive message about female leaders,...
GREENWOOD, Indiana - Through the whine of guitars and the pounding of drums, a little bit of teenage angst was working its way out on stage.
View ArticleDepartment review clears 5 police officers involved in fatal shooting of SW...
VINCENNES, Indiana - Five police officers have been cleared to return to work following a review of a shooting in which a southwestern Indiana man was killed.
View ArticleIndy to pay $150K to settle police beating lawsuit
INDIANAPOLIS - Indianapolis has agreed to pay $150,000 to the mother of a biracial teenager who was beaten by police in 2010, sparking racial tensions and a federal lawsuit.
View ArticleCat thrown off N. Indiana overpass read for adoption after receiving...
ELKHART, Indiana - A cat that was tossed off an Elkhart County overpass and spent two days stuck on a sign before being rescued is ready for a new home.
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