Parents of Indiana University student missing 2 years still seek answers to...
BLOOMINGTON, Indiana - The parents of an Indiana University student who's been missing for two years say they still believe someone will come forward with answers about what happened to her.
View ArticleIndiana Blood Center cites falling demand, orders staff cuts; blood mobile to...
INDIANAPOLIS - The Indiana Blood Center is streamlining its blood mobile operations, closing a donor center and taking other cost-cutting measures in response to shrinking revenue from hospitals.
View ArticlePolice report more than 3,000 tips since Indiana University student...
BLOOMINGTON, Indiana - Two years passed Monday since an Indiana University student was last seen after a night of partying with friends, with police giving no word on whether investigators have made...
View ArticleGasoline prices nearly $4 a gallon in much of Indiana, high of $4.07 in Gary
INDIANAPOLIS - Gasoline prices are at nearly $4 a gallon in many metropolitan areas in Indiana, with a high of $4.07 a gallon in Gary.
View ArticleGary mayor hopes $1 home program will help revive city plagued by abandoned...
GARY, Indiana - The city of Gary will offer 13 houses for sale for $1 as part of a program Mayor Karen Freeman-Wilson hopes will help residents want to stay in the city.
View ArticleFormer South Bend police chief files discrimination lawsuit, says he was...
SOUTH BEND, Indiana - A former South Bend police chief who contends he was demoted from the job because he is black has filed a lawsuit against the mayor, his top aide and the northern Indiana city...
View ArticleFSSA training child care providers on changes approved by lawmakers this year
INDIANAPOLIS - Indiana's Family and Social Services Administration is training child care providers on a series of changes approved by lawmakers this year.
View ArticleW. Ind. county considering new oil, gas regulations because of intense...
TERRE HAUTE, Indiana - Officials in a western Indiana county are considering are considering new regulations for oil and gas extraction because of intense interest in drilling.
View ArticleIndiana man agrees to plead guilty to charges he "branded" 3 children with...
WINCHESTER, Indiana - An eastern Indiana man accused of "branding" three children with a medallion heated on a space heater has entered into a plea agreement.
View ArticleMarian University expects to reach self-imposed limit of 162 students for...
INDIANAPOLIS - Marian University in Indianapolis has announced it has reached its self-imposed limit of 162 students for the incoming class of its new college of osteopathic medicine.
View ArticleFort Wayne zoo reports rare birth of red panda cub; officials monitoring...
FORT WAYNE, Indiana - The Fort Wayne Children's Zoo has a new addition.
View ArticleIndianapolis social club where party shooting happened has record of police...
INDIANAPOLIS - Indianapolis police have shut down a social club where four people were shot and arrested its operator.
View ArticleSome Indiana farmers say fields in great shape since slow start from soggy...
EDINBURGH, Indiana - Indiana farmers have largely made up for a slow start to planting caused by persistent rains that lasted into early May, with some saying their fields are now in great shape.
View ArticleFormer Gary Mayor Rudy Clay remembered as 'icon'
GARY, Indiana - Gary Mayor Karen Freeman-Wilson is remembering her predecessor, Rudy Clay, as an icon in the community.
View ArticleIndiana dog that lost litter adopts 6 orphaned puppies pulled from Oklahoma...
MERRILLVILLE, Indiana - A pregnant dog that was saved from a scheduled euthanasia at an Indiana shelter - only to have all of her puppies die - has come to the rescue of six orphaned puppies taken...
View ArticleMarion Mayor Seybold seeks GOP nod for Indiana treasurer with backing of some...
INDIANAPOLIS - Former Olympic figure skater and Marion Mayor Wayne Seybold announced Tuesday he is running for Indiana treasurer.
View ArticleFormer Gary mayor, Lake County Democratic stalwart Rudy Clay dies at age 77
GARY, Indiana - Former Gary Mayor Rudy Clay, a tireless champion of his gritty, violent industrial city, died Tuesday, two years after he was diagnosed with prostate cancer. He was 77.
View Article18,000 Indiana residents to each get $1,480 national mortgage settlement...
INDIANAPOLIS - Indiana Attorney General Greg Zoeller (ZEHL'-ur) says checks totaling more than $26 million will be mailed to more than 18,000 Indiana consumers this month containing shares of the...
View ArticleE. Indiana highway due to reopen Wednesday after tanker overturns, spills...
CONNERSVILLE, Indiana - An eastern Indiana highway is expected to reopen Wednesday after a tanker carrying flammable paint thinner overturned.
View ArticleIndiana charter school group leader Simnick taking national advocacy position
INDIANAPOLIS - A leader among Indiana's public charter schools is moving into a national advocacy post.
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