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SW Ind. authorities say late-night booms have subsided with no clear answers...

EVANSVILLE, Indiana - A series of late-night, window-rattling booms reported in two southwestern Indiana counties have left investigators stumped after finding no cause.

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Pence urges Indiana residents to emulate King's commitment to US, keep his...

INDIANAPOLIS - Indiana Gov. Mike Pence says every Indiana resident should emulate Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s commitment to our nation.

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US attorney for Ind.'s Southern District creates local civil rights task force

INDIANAPOLIS - U.S. attorney Joe Hogsett has created a civil rights task force to improve local efforts to protect the civil rights of people in the Southern District of Indiana.

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Ex-Gov. Mitch Daniels starts Purdue job by meeting with students, faculty on...

WEST LAFAYETTE, Indiana - Former Gov. Mitch Daniels has started his tenure as president of Purdue University with a fact-finding tour that students said impressed them with his willingness to engage...

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Cold snap packing subzero wind chills causes school delays in dozens of...

INDIANAPOLIS - Dozens of school corporations across Indiana are delaying the start of classes by two hours Tuesday as the state braces for the coldest weather of the season.

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Pence State of State address set to build on jobs training and education...

INDIANAPOLIS - Republican Gov. Mike Pence might be shying from specifics ahead of his first State of the State address, but the details of a first-year agenda that will focus on jobs training,...

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Retiring director of Jeffersonville steamboat museum leaves legacy for...

JEFFERSONVILLE, Indiana - It started more than 30 years ago as a volunteer effort. Eventually, it developed into a second career, which has come to its official end.

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Elkhart County residents raise concerns about impact of outdoor burning on...

DUNLAP, Indiana - Eileen Caird does everything she can think of to improve the air quality inside her home, but when she steps out her front door, she feels "helpless and hopeless."

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Arctic blast across Indiana causes school delays, sparks surge at Indy...

SOUTH BEND, Indiana - The coldest temperatures to grip Indiana in two years have forced schools across the state to cancel classes or delay openings and sent high numbers of homeless residents in...

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Duke earmarks $3.5M over 5 years for energy aid to low-income customers to...

PLAINFIELD, Indiana - Certain low-income customers of Indiana's largest electric utility can receive up to $300 off their heating bills this winter.

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Report: Indiana life sciences industry employs 55,000 earning average pay of...

INDIANAPOLIS - A development group says Indiana's life sciences industry employs 55,000 workers paying average wages of more than $88,000 per year.

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Ind. Supreme Court declines to hear appeal of woman convicted of fatally...

COLUMBUS, Indiana - The Indiana Supreme Court has declined to hear the appeal of a woman convicted of fatally poisoning her estranged husband to collect on an insurance policy.

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Indiana Senate panel backs ban on sex offenders using college degrees to gain...

INDIANAPOLIS - People convicted of sex offenses wouldn't be allowed to shorten their prison sentences by earning college degrees under a proposal supported Tuesday by an Indiana Senate committee.

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Gary judge repays city $787 spent on Christmas cards after Indiana auditors...

GARY, Indiana - A Gary judge has repaid the city $787 after state auditors told her she can't use city funds to buy Christmas cards.

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Indiana Senate committee backs $500,000 for helping preserve state's Civil...

INDIANAPOLIS - An Indiana Senate committee is backing a bill that would set aside $500,000 to help preserve some of the state's Civil War battle flags.

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Indianapolis Power & Light plans to spend $511M to cut mercury emissions...

INDIANAPOLIS - An Indiana power company plans to spend more than a half-billion dollars to reduce its mercury emissions to comply with new federal regulations from the Environmental Protection Agency.

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Ball State pulls sponsorship of 7 of 20 Ind. charter schools due to schools'...

MUNCIE, Indiana - Ball State University has pulled its sponsorship of seven academically struggling Indiana charter schools - a loss that will likely result in the schools' closures, a university...

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Muncie woman 5th in family to plead or be found guilty in 5-year-old's...

MUNCIE, Indiana - A Muncie woman faces up to 30 years in prison under a plea agreement in connection with the malnutrition death of her 5-year-old step-granddaughter.

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Pence doesn't like setup, foregoes teleprompter in 1st Indiana State of State...

INDIANAPOLIS - Indiana Gov. Mike Pence's first State of the State address has come off without use of a teleprompter.

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Top Democrats in Indiana Legislature say Pence's speech not bold enough on...

INDIANAPOLIS - The top Democrats in the Indiana Legislature say Republican Gov. Mike Pence isn't being bold enough in his proposals to help the state's economy and is rushing too quickly to expand the...

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