Judge grants class status to lawsuit again BMV
Posted: 10:03 PM As many as 4 million Indiana drivers could become plaintiffs in a lawsuit alleging the Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles has overcharged for driver's licenses since 2007.
Posted: 10:03 PM As many as 4 million Indiana drivers could become plaintiffs in a lawsuit alleging the Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles has overcharged for driver's licenses since 2007.
Updated: 9:27 PM A man is in critical condition after being shot early Monday morning in Fulton County.
Posted: 6:28 AM The top executive at General Motors Co. will be the featured speaker for the University of Notre Dame's Mendoza College of Business graduate commencement ceremony.
Updated: 6:14 AM A man who spent almost seven months in jail for a crime he didn't commit will get nothing but an apology.
Posted: 10:18 PM Fort Wayne officials are hoping to make the most out of the methane gas produced by the city's water pollution control plant.
Posted: 9:41 PM An officer from the South Bend Police Dept. was involved in a crash Saturday night after being hit by a teenage driver.
Posted: 7:17 PM The Penn High School Academic Super Bowl-Social Studies squad celebrated its 4th straight state title on Saturday, May 4, at Purdue University-West Lafayette.
Updated: 12:49 PM Traffic was backed up for several miles on I-94 after a fatal crash between a semi-truck and a car on I-94 in Berrien County left two people dead.
Posted: 3:38 PM Indiana hospitals that treat high numbers of poor and uninsured residents are waiting to see what impact the federal health care overhaul has on them.
Posted: 3:33 PM Fort Wayne police say a man's body has been pulled from the St. Joseph River.
Posted: 3:21 PM A pilot program to provide mental health services to children in need without court intervention is being hailed by advocates as a "big step in the right direction."
Posted: 3:17 PM Indiana State University is considering changing its health insurance policies to reward employees who agree to health screenings and risk assessments and penalize those who use tobacco products.
Posted: 3:13 PM The failure of Indiana's online test-taking system last week is showing that standardized testing is too big to fail.
Posted: 9:52 AM Indiana University is trying to boost it's minority rate at the Bloomington campus.
Posted: 9:17 PM A northwest Indiana day care is appealing the state's decision to revoke its license.
Posted: 9:14 PM The National Park Service reports marksmen culled 84 white-tailed deer from the east side of Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore during a 10-day program.