Dog owners protest Peru plan to charge higher registration fees for unaltered...
PERU, Ind. - Peru dog owners are unhappy with a new city ordinance that will require them to pay higher registration fees if they don't spay or neuter their pets.
View ArticleIndianapolis school districts question motives behind GreatSchools teacher...
INDIANAPOLIS - An effort to survey Indianapolis teachers about conditions inside their schools is drawing fire from educators worried that it's an attempt to steer parents and students to private and...
View ArticleCrackdown on drinking at 6 Indiana universities changes tailgate atmosphere,...
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. - A crackdown on underage and binge drinking at six college campuses is leading to more arrests and a new atmosphere at tailgate parties across Indiana.
View ArticleNE Ind. woman joins family tradition by training as funeral director
HARTFORD CITY, Ind. - Think of a funeral director and, somehow, you don't think of Karissa Hyatt.
View ArticleFestival re-enacts 1812 battle with Native Americans that was helped lead to...
MARION, Ind. - Smoke from campfires wafts among the sycamores lining the banks of the Mississinewa River as the sounds of gunfire, drums and war-whoops echo through the woods.
View ArticleOhio-based financial services company says it's closing call center in...
EVANSVILLE, Ind. - A financial services company that had more than 200 employees in Evansville just over a year ago says it's going to reduce its work force to about 25 and close its call center in...
View ArticleCentral Indiana nurse and daughter face charges they dealt prescription...
ANDERSON, Ind. - A registered nurse and her daughter from central Indiana have been arrested on charges they illegally obtained and sold prescription painkillers.
View ArticleCDC: Indiana has 2nd death from fungal meningitis outbreak linked to tainted...
INDIANAPOLIS - A second person has died from fungal meningitis after receiving an injection in Indiana that's been linked to tainted steroids used for back pain, state and federal health officials...
View ArticleIndiana child services agency settles lawsuit involving toddler's 2009 death...
LaGRANGE, Ind. - The Indiana Department of Child Services has settled its part of a lawsuit involving the death of a 16-month-old girl in foster care.
View ArticleFort Wayne schools fight student exodus as voucher program, charter schools...
FORT WAYNE, Ind. - An Indiana school district is taking steps to ward off competition from private and charter schools.
View ArticleEvansville health board grants employees religious exemption to flu shot...
EVANSVILLE, Ind. - Vanderburgh County Board of Health employees won't be required to get flu shots this year if they can claim a religious exemption.
View ArticleBudget cuts force Indiana scholarship program for low-income students to end...
MUNCIE, Ind. - A scholarship program for low-income students has stopped offering college tours as part of an effort to cut costs amid rising demand.
View ArticleDebates offer hints of former Statehouse giant Gregg and Congressional...
INDIANAPOLIS - John Gregg likes to joke that he's known Mike Pence so long, he remembers when the congressman had dark hair and Gregg had locks of his own.
View ArticleCummins pours nearly $1M into making preschool affordable in Columbus
COLUMBUS, Ind. - Cummins Inc.'s shadow looms large over a community effort to make preschool affordable for all Bartholomew County families.
View ArticleIndiana Rail Road Co. increases speeds of trains in Bloomington to 25 mph...
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. - "NO TRESPASSING," the signs say. And "LOOK FOR TRAINS." As of Monday, the Indiana Rail Road trains will be rolling through town and the IU campus at 25 miles per hour, 15 mph...
View ArticlePolicy change, training drive up number of domestic violence arrests in...
ANDERSON, Ind. - Mandatory training and a policy change have driven up the number of domestic violence arrests in a central Indiana county.
View ArticleBall State University eyeing greenhouse to treat and recycle wastewater, save...
MUNCIE, Ind. - Ball State University is considering building a greenhouse to treat and recycle its wastewater and save energy.
View ArticleMail train strikes pickup truck left on tracks in northeastern Indiana
WATERLOO, Ind. - Police in northeastern Indiana say a Norfolk Southern mail train has struck a pickup truck that was left unoccupied on a railroad track.
View ArticleCDC: Indiana now has 28 fungal meningitis cases linked to tainted steroid...
INDIANAPOLIS - Indiana now has 28 cases of fungal meningitis linked to injections of a steroid used to treat back pain.
View ArticleEastern Indiana pizzeria employee fatally shoots robber during holdup
RICHMOND, Ind. - Police say an eastern Indiana man has been shot dead while trying to rob a pizzeria.
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