Posted: 12:55 PM Federal health inspectors are seeking details from a southwestern Indiana farm about how it will fix unsanitary conditions found after a deadly salmonella outbreak was linked the farm's cantaloupes.
Posted: 6:53 AM Indiana's departing U.S. Sen. Richard Lugar is leaving the Senate with one last act of compromise in support of Congress' "fiscal cliff" deal.
Posted: 10:13 PM Two Republican state senators are pushing measures to decentralize school leadership in Indiana and pull the state out of a national education initiative.
Updated: 11:39 PM Police in Mishawaka took two people into custody Wednesday after discovering a mobile meth lab inside a car in the parking lot of Kroger.
Updated: 3:40 PM After months of testing the viability of angled parking in Elkhart it seems that the downtown may be ready to make the switch permanent.
Posted: 2:35 PM A federal judge says Indiana has been "deliberately indifferent" to the plight of mentally ill inmates in its state prisons, who amount to nearly a quarter of the system's population.
Posted: 9:47 PM Indiana homeowners who've let homestead deductions expire without refiling will receive notices soon warning they could lose the tax break.
Posted: 9:33 PM Instead of getting Christmas bonuses this year, eight employees of Indiana University Health Goshen Hospital got pink slips instead. This was because the hospital implemented a new, mandatory flu shot policy in September, which said that all employees must get flu shots by December 19.
Posted: 6:37 PM An icy pond made for a rough day for man and man’s best friend in Mishawaka on Monday. Sammy, a Golden Retriever-Pyrenese puppy fell through the ice and had to be rescued by the Mishawaka rescue Squad after chasing some ducks at the Remington Pond Apartments.
Posted: 4:08 PM A northern Indiana lake association has applied for a $66,800 grant to help remove a fast-growing invasive aquatic plant that crowds out native species, snarls motorboat propellers and poses a hazard to swimmers.
Posted: 2:45 PM A legislative committee is recommending using financial incentives to encourage child care facilities to meet minimum standards and to encourage parents to send their children to accredited facilities.
Updated: 2:46 PM Gov. Mitch Daniels says he's so eager to take over as Purdue University's new president he won't take any break after leaving the governor's office.