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Police say most crashes on new section of I-69 in southwestern Indiana are...

OAKLAND CITY, Indiana - Deer running onto southwestern Indiana's new section of Interstate 69 have been causing troubles since the highway opened last month.

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Central Indiana man pleads guilty to charges for poaching 300-pound deer from...

INDIANAPOLIS - A central Indiana man has pleaded guilty to charges for poaching a giant deer from a Marion County roadway.

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Feds say Indiana isn't spending enough money to educate children of migrant...

INDIANAPOLIS - The U.S. Department of Education is urging more action by Indiana officials to ensure a good education for migrant children.

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Volunteers finishing work on new home for Indiana soldier badly wounded in...

KOKOMO, Indiana - As wounded Army veteran Spc. Anthony Walton recovers from a head injury he suffered in a fall recently, volunteers are putting the finishing touches on his new home.

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Bus driver, volunteer surgeon rescue blind dog, reunite her with northwestern...

MICHIGAN CITY, Indiana - On Friday night one La Porte family got a very special message from Santa Claus.

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79-year-old waitress decides it's time to hang up apron after 3 decades at S....

BLOOMINGTON, Indiana - Wee Willie's owner Bill Lutgens was customarily direct this week when asked, "You going to miss this lady?"

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Some of central Indiana county's reserve sheriff's deputies outfitting own...

GREENFIELD, Indiana - When Fortville Officer Matt Fox was shot in the line of duty July 27, every officer on duty rushed to the scene in Lawrence, just outside Hancock County.

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Judge rules 2 NE Indiana school districts can sell vacant buildings despite...

FORT WAYNE, Indiana - A judge has decided that two northeastern Indiana school districts can sell vacant schools without following a state law requiring them to wait four years in case a charter...

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Southern Indiana mayor apologizes over confrontation with estranged wife at...

JEFFERSONVILLE, Indiana - A southern Indiana mayor has apologized to his constituents and city employees after police were called to his office over a confrontation between him and his estranged wife.

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Indianapolis woman gets 30 years in death of stepson, 2, dropped twice on...

INDIANAPOLIS - An Indianapolis woman has been sentenced to 30 years in prison in connection with the death of her 2-year-old stepson.

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Lugar joins global German Marshall Fund, group starting Lugar Diplomacy...

INDIANAPOLIS - U.S. Sen. Richard Lugar is joining the German Marshall Fund after he leaves the Senate.

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Pence team will collect donations for food bank at inaugural events

INDIANAPOLIS - Gov.-elect Mike Pence is asking residents to bring non-perishable food donations with them if they attend of the events surrounding his inauguration.

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Physicians, police, lawmakers looking for ways to curb prescription drug...

INDIANAPOLIS - Health care providers, police, legislators and others are working on ways to curb widespread prescription drug abuse in Indiana.

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Police say 4 workers hid inside Fort Wayne post office for 2 hours after...

FORT WAYNE, Indiana - Police say four workers hid inside a Fort Wayne post office for more than two hours after two masked gunmen entered the building.

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Jurors convict SW Indiana man of slashing deputy trying to arrest him on...

MOUNT VERNON, Indiana - Jurors have convicted a southwestern Indiana man of slashing sheriff's deputy who was trying to arrest him on a warrant from Kentucky.

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Hotel furniture maker Kimball Hospitality plans expansion of southern Indiana...

JASPER, Indiana - Hotel furniture maker Kimball Hospitality is planning an expansion of its southern Indiana operations.

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National report finds Indiana average in preparedness for various disasters

INDIANAPOLIS - Deadly disease outbreaks, vaccination shortages and massive tornadoes are all scary thoughts. The question is: Is Indiana prepared for them?

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Indiana University student in NY with Red Cross helping Superstorm Sandy...

BLOOMINGTON, Indiana - During her time helping victims of Superstorm Sandy in Manhattan as an AmeriCorps volunteer with the Monroe County Chapter of the American Red Cross, Indiana University student...

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Owner decides to close neighborhood drugstore in Anderson that 1st opened 80...

ANDERSON, Indiana - Times have changed since Howard Gwinn opened his drugstore at Fifth Street and Madison Avenue.

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Central Indiana school bus driver might have exposed students to whooping cough

GREENWOOD, Indiana - A school bus driver for a suburban Indianapolis district has undergone tests to determine whether he possibly exposed students to whooping cough, according to a county health...

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