Indy to replace entire fleet with electric, hybrid
Posted: 8:49 PM Indianapolis plans to replace its entire fleet with electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles by 2025 - the first major U.S. city to take such a step.
Posted: 8:49 PM Indianapolis plans to replace its entire fleet with electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles by 2025 - the first major U.S. city to take such a step.
Posted: 8:46 PM A southeastern Indiana man who pleaded guilty to murder in the beating death of his girlfriend's 12-year-old son has been sentenced to 60 years in prison.
Updated: 7:30 PM A viral video that has thousands of South Bend residents talking is about the city itself.
Posted: 4:44 PM An Indiana man on trial in the slaying of an 85-year-old Fort Wayne man allegedly told investigators that he saw demonic faces and had telepathic abilities.
Posted: 4:42 PM Health officials in central Indiana are trying to determine what caused 32 workers at an Amazon.com Inc.'s warehouse and distribution center in Plainfield to complain about breathing problems.
Posted: 4:39 PM The Michigan Senate has approved two House-passed bills that would allow collection and redistribution of prescription medication.
Posted: 4:38 PM A central Indiana judge has approved a settlement in the estate of billionaire shopping mall magnate Melvin Simon nearly three years after it was challenged by his daughter.
Updated: 1:51 PM Indiana's recently ousted state school superintendent is Florida's new education commissioner.
Posted: 10:50 AM Police say a man who robbed a bank in Richmond told the teller he needed money because his mother was dying of cancer.
Posted: 10:47 AM Indianapolis wants to become the first major city to replace its entire fleet with electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles.
Posted: 6:33 AM Purdue Extension researchers are helping with a multi-state study that's seeking the causes of childhood obesity among preschoolers in the Midwest's rural areas.
Posted: 10:29 PM A Dearborn County Jail inmate faces charges that he ran a tax fraud scheme behind bars.
Updated: 11:29 AM Northridge High School was chosen as the winner of the 2012 Henkel Helps Get Kids Fit contest.
Updated: 1:51 PM Governor Mitch Daniels and executives from nine companies announced today new investments in Indiana expected to create a combined 2,552 new jobs over the next few years.
Updated: 1:51 PM The Indiana Court of Appeals has overturned the conviction of a Kosciusko County boy who was sent to prison at age 12 for helping to kill his friend's stepfather.
Posted: 9:52 AM Indiana ranks among America's most unhealthy states in an annual study.
Posted: 9:48 AM A federal judge in Chicago is scheduled to sentence a 28-year-old man for plotting to attend a Somalia training camp to become a suicide bomber for terrorist groups al-Qaida and al-Shabab.
Posted: 9:42 AM The number of Indiana children enrolled in full-day kindergarten has increased by 19 percent since the state more than doubled spending for the program.
Posted: 7:20 AM Purdue University police are urging students to report any suspicious behavior following reports that intruders entered residence hall bathrooms while women were bathing.
Posted: 7:14 AM Indiana leaders and students are marking the state's 196th birthday with a series of events at the Statehouse and other state buildings.
Posted: 7:13 AM The last moonwalk occurred 40 years ago, performed by Purdue University grad and Apollo 17 commander Gene Cernan.
Posted: 9:51 PM Indiana Attorney General Greg Zoeller says the state will remain active in the gay marriage debate now that it's reached the U.S. Supreme Court.
Posted: 9:33 PM The Indiana Supreme Court has let stand a ruling saying blood drawn from an allegedly intoxicated Indianapolis police officer after a fatal crash was taken properly, but his attorney says it's not certain yet the evidence will be allowed at trial.
Posted: 9:32 PM Rewards totaling $3,000 are being offered for information leading to an arrest or conviction in the slaying of an 85-year-old retired farmer in rural western Indiana.
Posted: 9:26 PM The Purdue University Board of trustees is expected to approve Gov. Mitch Daniels' contract as the school's 12th president on Saturday.