Old National Bank acquires new branches in Michiana
Updated: 6:53 PM Old National Bank is expanding its foothold in northern Indiana and southwestern Michigan and acquiring several new branches.
Updated: 6:53 PM Old National Bank is expanding its foothold in northern Indiana and southwestern Michigan and acquiring several new branches.
Updated: 4:01 PM The Indiana State Department of Health published the school immunization requirements for the 2013-2014 school year and some new requirements have been added.
Posted: 3:39 PM A Niles woman put in prison for cursing in December was back in court Tuesday after her lawyer filed a motion to disqualify the judge from hearing the case.
Updated: 6:47 PM The city of South Bend is being sued by a man who claims that noxious gas entered his home through the sewer system.
Updated: 3:12 PM The warmer temps melted some of the residual snow yesterday, but refreezing overnight made black ice a concern for drivers in Cass County Wednesday morning.
Updated: 1:15 PM A new fitness center in Goshen is implementing a weight loss program based on and hosted by contestants from Season 13 of NBC's the Biggest Loser.
Posted: 7:38 AM Several bills have been assigned to the Senate's rules committee, a step typically used to bottle up a proposal and prevent further action toward it becoming law.
Posted: 7:32 AM A proposal being considered by Indiana legislators would expand the state's private school voucher program by making it easier for siblings of those already in the program to also receive vouchers.
Posted: 6:52 AM A new report finds South Bend is one of the best places for penny-pinchers to live.
Posted: 9:11 PM Animal welfare groups in Indianapolis are receiving more than $2 million from three foundations to provide spay/neuter services and help stray and abandoned animals.
Posted: 4:23 PM A lawmaker says he will push the Indiana General Assembly to debate a gay marriage ban this session.
Posted: 4:21 PM A north-central Indiana city has started the new year with virtually no money on hand, and the mayor blames the plight on a "disaster" of rising health care costs that depleted its finances.
Posted: 4:20 PM A handful of Republican state senators are pushing to expand access to guns this session.
Updated: 6:25 AM INDOT warns about increased potential for potholes as temperatures rise.
Posted: 12:43 AM Seven people in Indiana have died of influenza during what is considered one of the worst outbreaks in several years.
Posted: 12:38 AM Indiana took in $1.19 billion in revenues during December, beating projections by nearly 2 percent.
Updated: 1:15 PM Kate Chappell is live from Corby's talking gameday prep in Michiana.
Posted: 6:50 AM Indianapolis Public Schools is preparing to roll out what the district believes will become the state's biggest publicly-led full-day preschool program.
Posted: 6:46 AM Indiana's General Assembly is reconvening for a 2013 session certain to be jammed with debate over the budget, taxes and a raft of divisive social issues.
Updated: 11:42 PM Fighting Irish fans have been hoping for another National Championship title for decades. But, seeing the team take the title would be especially meaningful for a Mishawaka father and son.
Posted: 9:55 PM A federal judge says a former Indiana financier doesn't have to pay to appeal his conviction for swindling investors out of more than $200 million.
Updated: 8:11 PM An Osceola teen ended up in the hospital after being shot in the chest 13 miles away from his home.
Posted: 3:07 PM The state Supreme Court has privately reprimanded a former northern Indiana probate judge.
Posted: 10:16 AM Indiana's school voucher program could once again expand.
Posted: 10:09 AM The NHL and the players' association have announced a tentative agreement.