Escapee from Nazis' Sobibor death camp where Demjanjuk served to speak at...
TERRE HAUTE, Indiana - A man who escaped the Nazi death camp where former Ohio autoworker John Demjanjuk (dem-YAHN'-yuk) served is due to speak this week at the CANDLES Holocaust Museum in Terre Haute.
View ArticlePence team hands first budget to Indiana lawmakers; has money to work with,...
INDIANAPOLIS - Gov. Mike Pence is rolling out his spending blueprint for Indiana one day after taking office.
View ArticleInd. man convicted of killing his brother, 3 other men loses his latest death...
FORT WAYNE, Indiana - A Fort Wayne man on Indiana's death row for his conviction in the fatal 1997 shootings of four men has lost his latest appeal.
View ArticleC. Ind. judge to review gravely ill man's medical condition and medical care...
NOBLESVILLE, Indiana - A central Indiana judge has scheduled an emergency hearing to review the case of a gravely ill 88-year-old man who's the subject of a family dispute over his medical care.
View ArticleS. Ind. man charged in death of son, 3, in August van crash
SALEM, Indiana - A southern Indiana man has been charged with reckless homicide in his son's death last summer in a van crash.
View ArticleNE Ind. man gets 1 year for animal cruelty for deliberately burning kitten
FORT WAYNE, Indiana - A northeastern Indiana man who pleaded guilty to animal cruelty charges alleging that he dropped a kitten into a fire has received a one-year prison sentence.
View ArticleUnmarked cemetery found in SW Ind. near site of planned pedestrian bridge
EVANSVILLE, Indiana - Evansville's city engineer says he hopes an unmarked cemetery found near the site of a planned pedestrian bridge doesn't significantly delay the project.
View ArticleInsurance glitch only hurdle standing in way of southern Ind. woman's transplant
DARMSTADT, Indiana - The wild ride for Darmstadt, Indiana, resident Lisa Keck in her pursuit of a kidney transplant continues, keeping her in a bundle of nerves and totally exasperated.
View ArticleHarnessing power of sun, wind and stars helps NW Ind. school control energy...
VALPARAISO, Indiana - The Porter County Career and Technical Center not only has the sun and the wind working for it, it also has the moon and the stars, according to Principal Jon Groth.
View ArticleE. Ind. police track trail of leaking antifreeze to car link to crash
RICHMOND, Indiana - Eastern Indiana police say they tracked down a man accused of crashing into a utility pole while driving drunk by following a trail of leaking antifreeze to his car.
View ArticleDivers brave bitter temperatures to practice water rescue, recovery in Terre...
TERRE HAUTE, Indiana - It was bitterly cold, and wet, for divers in the 38-degree water at the Maple Avenue Nature Park on Tuesday.
View ArticleE. Ind. city boosts patrols after string of armed robberies in past 2 weeks
RICHMOND, Indiana - Police are boosting patrols in an eastern Indiana city following a string of armed robberies in the past two weeks.
View ArticleAspiring botanists to get hands-on experience in Purdue-developed exhibit at...
FORT WAYNE, Indiana - The traveling exhibit gallery inside Science Central looks more like a storage area than an exhibit gallery, with boxes piled along the walls and pieces and parts of in-progress...
View ArticleInd. winery sues aluminum can maker, alleging its cans gave winery's hard...
BLOOMINGTON, Indiana - A southern Indiana winery is suing a beverage can manufacturer, alleging that aluminum cans it made caused the winery's hard apple cider to develop a foul odor.
View ArticleIndiana Democrats say more should be done to prepare state for federal health...
INDIANAPOLIS - Democratic lawmakers say more should be done to prepare Indiana for implementation of the federal health care overhaul.
View ArticleGov. Pence urges his Cabinet members to aim for 'great' during first Cabinet...
INDIANAPOLIS - Gov. Mike Pence is urging members of his Cabinet to take state government from "good to great" with copies of a management book by the same name.
View ArticleFederal judge to decide if South Bend can release recordings from police...
SOUTH BEND, Indiana - A federal judge will decide whether the city of South Bend can release tape recordings from police department telephones that are part of separate lawsuits filed by officers who...
View ArticleMarion County hospitals announce policy to restrict visits to prevent spread...
INDIANAPOLIS - Indianapolis' hospitals are imposing restrictions on who can visit their patients in an effort to prevent the spread of the flu.
View ArticleIndianapolis home explosion suspect agrees to temporary nursing license...
INDIANAPOLIS - An Indianapolis registered nurse charged with setting a deadly house explosion has agreed to an emergency suspension of her Indiana nursing license.
View ArticleIndiana hospitals issue visitation restrictions to reduce the spread of flu
INDIANAPOLIS - Hospitals across Indiana are tightening visitor restrictions in hopes of preventing the spread of flu, which has claimed the lives of 27 people in the state this season.
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