Indiana residents have more time to sign up for state's Do Not Call registry
INDIANAPOLIS - Indiana residents who want to be added to a state-run Do Not Call registry have more time to sign up.
View ArticleIndiana nurse midwife's license suspended for 1 year for leaving behind...
INDIANAPOLIS - An Indianapolis nurse midwife's license has been suspended for one year after officials say she abruptly shuttered her business and left behind her patients' medical files.
View ArticleIndiana secretary of state warns stockbrokers late on child support they...
INDIANAPOLIS - Stockbrokers behind on child support and not making payments could have their professional licenses suspended if they don't pay up.
View ArticleAllen County Sheriff's Department seeks German shepherd to join police dog ranks
FORT WAYNE, Ind. - The Allen County Sheriff's Department is looking for another police dog.
View ArticleClark County officials advance plans for methane-powered art studio over...
JEFFERSONVILLE, Ind. - Methane gas from a southern Indiana landfill could soon be used to fuel creative endeavors at an art studio.
View ArticleOwner of new Evansville brewery creates career out of home-brewing hobby,...
EVANSVILLE, Ind. - At Tin Man Brewing, it's not just about brewing the perfect craft beer - it's about employing local businesses to renovate the 19th century building and keeping operations Earth...
View ArticleIndiana Senate leader wants to make state's casinos more competitive with...
HAMMOND, Ind. - A top Indiana legislative leader says Indiana's riverboat casinos are under attack by competing venues in neighboring states, and he wants to do something to make them more attractive.
View ArticleMuncie woman's 'Grandmother Program' aims to help single moms juggle obligations
MUNCIE, Ind. - A group of elderly women, reminiscing about life when they were growing up, sparked an idea to help instill some of those morals and values into younger generations.
View ArticleThieves steal laptops, wallets from cars while runners away participating in...
INDIANAPOLIS - Police say thieves targeting the cars of runners participating in a popular Indianapolis foot race have made off with laptops, wallets and cellphones.
View ArticleIrsay makes 1st donation to scholarship created to honor teacher, husband...
GREENWOOD, Ind. - A memorial scholarship in the name of a teacher and her husband killed in an Indianapolis house explosion has drawn its first donation from Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay.
View ArticleLargest US motorsports trade show returning to Indianapolis after industry...
INDIANAPOLIS - The nation's biggest motorsports trade show, the Performance Racing Industry Show, is returning to Indianapolis next year, bringing about 40,000 guests and millions of dollars of...
View ArticleNortheastern Indiana man turns loss of leg into advocacy role for prosthetics...
AUBURN, Ind. - Cancer couldn't change Ashtan Wallace.
View ArticleParoled killer of Bloomington woman might face 8 more years in prison for...
SOUTH BEND, Ind. - A man freed from prison after serving 25 years for killing a Bloomington woman could return behind bars for eight more years if the Indiana Parole Board finds he violated the...
View ArticleMost lanes of Bloomington Indiana 45/46 bypass have reopened, ending traffic...
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. - There's good news for people traveling to Indiana University and other destinations in the Bloomington area: Most lanes along the Indiana 45/46 Bypass on the city's east side have...
View ArticleShelby County Council approves security improvement at courthouse, joining...
SHELBYVILLE, Ind. - Visitors to the Shelby County Courthouse in Shelbyville soon will face more security measures.
View ArticleIndiana health official: Vigo County chickenpox outbreak largest currently in...
TERRE HAUTE, Ind. - The chief medical officer of the Indiana State Department of Health says western Indiana's Vigo County is experiencing the largest known current outbreak of chickenpox in the U.S.
View ArticleBronze cherub returns to perch above clock to guard holiday shoppers in...
INDIANAPOLIS - A downtown Indianapolis holiday icon has returned to its perch. A bronze cherub sculpture is back above a clock mounted outside the Circle Centre mall at Washington and Meridian streets.
View ArticlePolice in Evansville say 4-year-old boy killed when large television fell...
EVANSVILLE, Ind. - Police in Evansville say a 4-year-old boy was fatally injured when a large television apparently fell on him.
View ArticleLarge fire destroys vacant warehouse that northern Indiana city had sought to...
LOGANSPORT, Ind. - Fire destroyed a vacant warehouse that officials in the northern Indiana city had sought to have demolished.
View ArticleTop VA official reviewing decision to shut down inpatient care at Fort Wayne...
FORT WAYNE, Ind. - A top official in the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs is reviewing the agency's decision to shut down inpatient care at its Fort Wayne medical center.
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