Fort Wayne group that provides security blankets to children in need seeks...
FORT WAYNE, Ind. - For nearly eight years, hundreds of local "blanketeers" have been putting busy fingers to work, sewing blankets and quilts to help the needy.
View ArticleBloomington builds protection of sycamore into development plan, enlists...
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. - One hundred years ago, sycamore trees 200 years old and 15 feet in diameter were not too uncommon in Indiana. But try to find a comparable tree today.
View ArticleHoliday shopping brings challenges for New Albany woman on mission to buy...
NEW ALBANY, Ind. - In June, Kate Caufield traded her routine of shopping at Kohl's, Target and Kroger with meals at Subway or McDonald's for a "buy local" habit. Christmas shopping, however, has...
View ArticleSalvation Army uses scavenger hunt to boost kettle donations in St. Joseph...
SOUTH BEND, Ind. - You know the trick, and so does Jonathan Kitchens.
View ArticleArrival of 25 new members gives Indiana House new look heading into 2013 session
INDIANAPOLIS - Many Indiana lawmakers are just trying to figure out how the Statehouse operates as they prepare for the start of the legislative session in January.
View ArticleNotre Dame proposal to move busy road, improve safety has some concerned plan...
SOUTH BEND, Ind. - The University of Notre Dame's proposal to move a busy road that crosses part of campus in an effort to improve safety has some residents in a student apartment complex concerned...
View ArticleEPA almost done with 1st phase of cleanup at N. Ind. plant site hit by...
MISHAWAKA, Ind. - Federal officials say crews have nearly finished initial cleanup work at a vacant northern Indiana plant hit by a September chemical fire.
View ArticleIndianapolis suburb considers ban on feeding stray and wild animals to...
GREENWOOD, Ind. - A southern suburb of Indianapolis is considering a ban on feeding stray cats and dogs to discourage coyotes from roaming its neighborhoods.
View ArticlePolice taking over security in blast-hit Indianapolis subdivision following...
INDIANAPOLIS - Indianapolis police are taking over security in a blast-ravaged neighborhood where a deadly house explosion is being investigated as a criminal homicide.
View ArticlePolice ID man killed by gunfire at N. Indiana bar; shooting also wounded 2 women
ELKHART, Ind. - Authorities have identified a 25-year-old man fatally shot at a northern Indiana bar during gunfire that also wounded two women.
View ArticleGary man faces 4 felony charges for allegedly disarming, punching officer
CROWN POINT, Ind. - A northern Indiana man faces felony charges for allegedly disarming a police officer and repeatedly punching him during a traffic stop.
View ArticleIU to offer educational 'badges' as online learning venture expands to reach...
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. - Indiana University hopes to reach unlimited numbers of students worldwide through an aggressive new online education model.
View ArticleChanges in South Bend schools' health insurance irk some workers strapped by...
SOUTH BEND, Ind. - Higher health insurance costs sparked by a change in state law and a spike in claims are putting the squeeze on some school district employees in South Bend.
View ArticleS. Ind. boy, 2, dies after falling from horse during Thanksgiving gathering...
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. - A 2-year-old Bloomington boy has died from injuries he suffered when he fell from a horse during a Thanksgiving gathering at his grandfather's farm.
View ArticleStill Marching: Boonville Christmas Parade still going strong after 65 years...
BOONVILLE, Ind. - Mother Nature has done her best to disrupt the Boonville Christmas Parade over the last few years. Twice in four years, storms forced the annual event to be postponed. And cold...
View ArticleFire destroys shopping center in SW Ind. town; cause of Saturday's fire not...
NEWBURGH, Ind. - A fast-moving fire has destroyed nine businesses at a shopping center in the in southwestern Indiana town of Newburgh.
View ArticleCosts soaring for defending alleged Ind. triple-murderer; could be Lake...
CROWN POINT, Ind. - The soaring costs of defending a Gary man charged with killing his wife and two stepchildren could make the case the most expensive ever for Lake County's taxpayers.
View ArticleIndianapolis couple adopts dog that had belonged to woman who died from...
ELKHART, Ind. - Relatives of an 89-year-old woman who was the first person to die in Indiana from a fungal meningitis outbreak have found a new home for her pet dog.
View ArticleEnvironmental group taps conservative Republican for keynote at annual...
INDIANAPOLIS - One of Indiana's largest environmental groups has tapped a conservative Republican environmentalist to deliver the keynote address at its annual legislative forum.
View ArticleEvansville stadium demolition, park preparation costs lowered $200K by free...
EVANSVILLE, Ind. - Demolishing Evansville's shuttered Roberts Stadium and preparing the site for a new park will cost the city about $200,000 less than originally expected.
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