Posted: 3:39 PM Opponents of a proposed southern Indiana fertilizer plant are arguing that state officials should block the project because of dangers highlighted by last month's deadly explosion at a Texas fertilizer manufacturer.
Posted: 1:20 PM Police are trying to find whoever was piloting a small plane that went off a Purdue University Airport runway and ended up in the airport's perimeter fence.
Posted: 1:20 PM An Indianapolis man paralyzed in a diving accident two years ago is launching a nonprofit foundation to help other youths with spinal cord injuries attend college and succeed.
Posted: 11:19 AM Roughly 10,000 visitors have already come to the area to experience the 2013 commencement season, according to university reports. Another 23,000 are expected to be in the stands this weekend as University of Notre Dame and Saint Mary’s College students accept their degrees.
Updated: 7:40 AM On Wednesday, the city of Goshen remembers cyclists who have been hit by cars in the past year, in an event meant to raise awareness about the need to share the road.
Posted: 5:45 AM Purdue University scientists studying how autism develops in young children are seeking the infant siblings of autistic youngsters for a new study of the mysterious disorder.
Posted: 5:25 AM Officials are about to begin assessing damage to public infrastructure from flooding in 18 Indiana counties to determine if the disaster warrants federal public assistance.
Posted: 9:49 PM Residents of the small southern Indiana town of Waynesville are taking steps to protect themselves following the weekend shootings of four people.
Updated: 9:43 PM The Indiana Natural Resources Commission has approved a 342-acre nature preserve in the tallgrass prairie region of the state's northwest corner.
Posted: 9:36 PM The Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles says three groups whose specialty license plates were suspended last year aren't getting them back anytime soon.
Posted: 4:10 PM A trade group representing convenience stores and gas station owners is suing the state after failing to get the Legislature to change an Indiana law allowing only liquor stores and bars to sell cold beer.
Updated: 11:22 AM Excitement is building for Hoosier Lottery players as the next two nights bring back-to-back jackpot drawings that, together, feature more than half-a-billion dollars in top-prize possibilities.
Posted: 11:12 AM Executives and members of the Indiana Petroleum Marketers and Convenience Store Association (IPCA), a statewide trade association, announced today that they have filed a complaint in U.S. District Court against the State of Indiana challenging the law governing the sale of cold beer.