S. Ind. mobile home fire kills 5 people
Updated: 7:54 AM A southern Indiana sheriff says an overnight mobile home fire has killed five people in a small Ohio River town.
Updated: 7:54 AM A southern Indiana sheriff says an overnight mobile home fire has killed five people in a small Ohio River town.
Posted: 7:34 AM Gov. Mike Pence says Indiana faces growing competition from Republican leaders in other states looking to cut income taxes.
Posted: 7:18 AM South Bend welcomes some of the best and brightest young computer minds to town for a one-year fellowship.
Posted: 10:10 PM A jury in Fort Wayne has found a man guilty of four counts of attempted murder for shooting at an ambulance rushing a stabbing victim to a hospital and a car following it.
Posted: 9:50 PM Gov. Mike Pence is ruling out expanding Medicaid under the federal health care law unless Indiana gets approval to use state health savings accounts for the expansion.
Updated: 11:45 AM Some Mishawaka High School Alumni met again Wednesday for their monthly luncheon, but this luncheon was just not about the class of ‘53 but about recognizing one of their own. After everyone enjoyed a plate full of food, Mayor Dave wood honored Mishawaka's "Poet Laureate" Ray Chamberlin.
Posted: 7:07 AM The Indiana Department of Labor has launched a new program aimed at reducing safety risks to health care workers.
Posted: 7:04 AM Indiana legislators are taking up a bill aiming to end the state's status as the last one in the country that bans Sunday retail alcohol sales.
Posted: 7:03 AM Ivy Tech Community College in northwestern Indiana has been selected to be part of a national program that will assist adults age 50 and older to learn skills in health care, education and social services.
Posted: 9:55 PM Indiana's schools would be required to teach cursive writing under a bill approved by the state Senate.
Posted: 9:53 PM The Indiana House has approved a bill that would end the requirement that local school superintendents hold a state superintendent's or teacher's license.
Updated: 7:20 PM When Paul Gingerich was sentenced to 25-years in prison at the age of 12 for conspiracy to commit murder, the ruling came after a prolonged trial that transitioned between juvenile and adult court. Now, his attorney is asking for a new trial.
Updated: 10:30 AM Police arrested two suspects in connection to a robbery at an Elkhart tobacco store last month.
Updated: 5:24 PM State health officials have identified a case of typhoid fever in a food handler at Purdue University.
Updated: 5:26 PM The attorney for a northern Indiana boy convicted as an adult at age 12 of killing his stepfather is urging the state Supreme Court not to deny him a new trial.
Posted: 2:57 PM The debate about whether or not alcohol should be sold on Sundays in Indiana has returned to the state legislature.
Posted: 2:49 PM Gov. Mike Pence is throwing his support behind a major expansion of Indiana's school voucher program.
Posted: 2:47 PM A legislative committee has sent a bill restricting sex offenders' use of social networking sites to the floor of the Indiana Senate.
Posted: 7:05 AM A federal judge has approved class-action status for a lawsuit alleging that a wood recycling plant's dust and other emissions pose a nuisance and a health threat.
Updated: 6:40 AM A potentially dangerous man is wanted for a stabbing that occurred Friday evening.
Updated: 11:50 PM Monday night’s Pulaski County Commissioners’ meeting got so heated it was adjourned after just one agenda item.
Posted: 9:40 PM Police in northwest Indiana say three people were killed when a car went off the road into a grassy area, became airborne and struck a tree, then rolled over and landed upside down in a creek.
Posted: 9:39 PM A northern Indiana prosecutor says criminal charges are expected to be filed against a 20-year-old man accused in the stabbing deaths of his mother and his 6-year-old half-sister in their Monticello home.
Posted: 9:33 PM Amazon.com and other online-only retailers would have to start collecting Indiana's 7 percent sales tax this summer under a bill approved overwhelmingly by the Indiana House.
Posted: 4:29 PM The Marion County prosecutor's office is teaming with the Indiana Department of Workforce Development to prosecute people suspected of committing unemployment insurance fraud in Indiana.