SW Ind. school chief says he's 'dismayed and disappointed' by teacher's...
SULLIVAN, Indiana - The superintendent of a southwestern Indiana school district says he's dismayed by comments one of his teacher's made about gays.
View ArticleAuthorities rescue 87 cats from burning home in Terre Haute that doubles as...
TERRE HAUTE, Indiana - Western Indiana authorities say 87 caged cats have been rescued from a fire that hit a home which doubles as a cat sanctuary.
View ArticleTornado debris piles, damaged homes remain in 2 S. Indiana towns hit by March...
HENRYVILLE, Indiana - Two southern Indiana towns hit last year by tornadoes are still marred with damaged buildings and debris piles nearly a year after the deadly tornado outbreak.
View ArticleInd. judge sets June murder trial for man accused of killing Scoutmaster, 76
BUNKER HILL, Indiana - A northern Indiana judge has set a June trial date for a man accused of fatally stabbing a 76-year-old scoutmaster in front of Scouts he was leading on a nature hike.
View ArticleFamilies say structure of Knightstown academy helps troubled youths create...
EVANSVILLE, Indiana - The 40-minute car ride from the Hoosier Youth ChalleNGe Academy to the hospital gave way to the longest and most respectful conversation Becky Mann had shared with her son in...
View ArticleWest Lafayette schools documentary on public education debate finds its voice...
WEST LAFAYETTE, Indiana - An Emmy Award-winning narrator is now part of a West Lafayette schools documentary that officials hope will serve as a catalyst in reshaping the national dialogue surrounding...
View ArticleVintage McDonald's sign in Muncie to get facelift, will return after 3-month...
MUNCIE, Indiana - The historic McDonald's sign at Charles and Madison streets has gone away - but don't worry, it will be back.
View ArticleInd. House Republicans release budget proposal calling for more school,...
INDIANAPOLIS - Indiana House Republicans' state budget plan would swap a $500 million tax cut sought by Gov. Mike Pence for new spending on education and transportation.
View ArticleInd. man arrested, accused of 'branding' 3 kids with medallion heats on a...
WINCHESTER, Indiana - North-central Indiana prosecutors have charged a man with neglect for allegedly "branding" three children with a medallion heated on a space heater.
View ArticleS. Ind. man convicted in slaying of ex-wife
SCOTTSBURG, Indiana - A southern Indiana man has been convicted of killing his former wife and dumping her body in a rural wooded area.
View ArticleFormer janitor sentenced to 15 years in prison
SOUTH BEND, Indiana - A former custodian at a northern Indiana high school was sentenced Friday to 15 years in prison for placing a camera in a boys' locker room shower.
View ArticleTransition group says it's raised more than $1M to cover cost of Pence...
INDIANAPOLIS - Gov. Mike Pence's transition group says it has raised more than $1 million to cover the cost of last month's inauguration festivities.
View ArticleIndiana House speaker hesitant over chances of major changes in state's...
INDIANAPOLIS - The leader of the Indiana House is hesitant about the chances of the Legislature approving a major overhaul of state casino regulations and taxes aimed at helping them against growing...
View ArticleGoing viral: Outbreak of conjunctivitis leaves Butler University students...
INDIANAPOLIS - Students at Butler University in Indianapolis are battling an outbreak of pink eye.
View ArticleState shuts down child care home in Indianapolis suburb after infant is found...
CARMEL, Indiana - An unlicensed home day care in Carmel where an infant died last month has been shut down by the state.
View ArticleInd. Court of Appeals upholds Evansville smoking ban, rejects claims it...
INDIANAPOLIS - The Indiana Court of Appeals says a smoking ban in Evansville can remain in effect.
View ArticleJurors side with Marsh Supermarkets, which claims ex-CEO used company as...
INDIANAPOLIS - Federal jurors ordered the former CEO of Marsh Supermarkets to pay $2.2 million after siding with the company late Friday in a lawsuit that alleged he used the company as his "personal...
View ArticleMadison County eyes work-release site for women
ANDERSON, Indiana - A proposal to create a women's work-release program in Madison County is getting new consideration after failing twice before.
View ArticleIndianapolis Museum of Art aims to boost attendance, cut costs to preserve...
INDIANAPOLIS - The Indianapolis Museum of Art is working to cut costs and increase attendance to limit its reliance on its endowment for operating expenses.
View ArticlePush to shift Indiana away from national school standards seems unlikely to...
INDIANAPOLIS - A push by some parents and legislators to pull Indiana from a national set of reading and math education standards seems unlikely to succeed this year.
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