Purdue to shut down construction inspection office
Posted: 9:16 AM Purdue University plans to eliminate 22 jobs by shutting down its in-house construction inspection department.
Posted: 9:16 AM Purdue University plans to eliminate 22 jobs by shutting down its in-house construction inspection department.
Posted: 7:54 AM The Indiana attorney general's office is seeking the emergency suspension of licenses for two doctors, saying that they've been unsafely prescribing pain medication.
Posted: 7:29 AM Hoosiers can now handle some BMV issues on the go, as the Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles launches a new mobile app.
Posted: 4:46 PM A Pennsylvania couple arrested after police found five children riding in the back of an unheated rental truck is out of jail thanks to a gift from a Texas couple touched by their story.
Posted: 4:44 PM A coroner has determined that a body found hidden in a basement freezer in a central Indiana home is a man reported missing by his mother.
Updated: 4:30 PM An Indianapolis prosecutor says the investigation into an explosion that killed a young couple and decimated their neighborhood is a "painstaking" process with no timetable for a resolution.
Posted: 4:18 PM Indiana's outgoing state schools superintendent says he's applying to become the new Florida state education commissioner.
Posted: 4:16 PM Authorities say it was foggy and misty about the time that a small plane crashed near a southeastern Indiana airport, killing all four people who were aboard.
Posted: 6:58 AM Archbishop Joseph W. Tobin will be installed as the sixth leader of the Indianapolis Archdiocese during a special Mass at Saints Peter and Paul Cathedral.
Posted: 10:31 PM Indiana's voter turnout in this year's general election fell off this year when compared to 2008's level of 62 percent.
Updated: 6:47 PM A project to address safety concerns on Notre Dame's campus is raising concerns among residents who live nearby.
Posted: 4:59 PM The biological mother of three Indiana children who police say were kept in locked, darkened rooms where they were restrained to beds with duct tape and rope and deprived of food and water by their adoptive parents says she was angered to learn about the conditions.
Posted: 4:32 PM Indiana school systems that issue iPads to students say they are working to make sure students are using the devices properly and ease parents' concerns they may be used to post items on social media or download inappropriate content.
Posted: 4:08 PM Indiana lawmakers are gauging their timing carefully as they weigh when to introduce a measure that would add a ban on same-sex marriage to the state constitution.
Updated: 6:43 PM Santa received a helping hand from a group of Mishawaka police at today’s “Christmas with a Cop” event.
Updated: 6:45 PM A Bass Lake bar is burnt down during an early morning fire.
Posted: 8:42 PM An Indiana agency that studied whether the state should loosen its long-running ban on the sale of raw milk says that doing so would lead to human illnesses.
Posted: 8:39 PM The father of a northwestern Indiana teenager found dead last summer outside the high school he attended wants local police and a coroner held in contempt for not releasing more information on how his son died.
Posted: 3:37 PM A Pennsylvania couple who allegedly made five of their seven children ride 400 miles in a rental truck's unheated cargo area has been formally arraigned in Indiana on neglect charges.
Updated: 10:37 AM Newscenter 16 held it's annual Toys for Tots drive throughout Michiana on Saturday, December 1st.
Posted: 10:02 AM Colleagues of a teacher killed in an explosion in an Indianapolis neighborhood are carrying on her legacy of helping students.
Posted: 4:24 PM An accountant convicted along with two business associates in a Ponzi scheme the bilked investors out of about $200 million has been sentenced to 10 years in prison.
Posted: 6:32 AM Police are investigating several wildfires on the Jasper Pulaski Fish and Wildlife area, which they believe are a result of arson.
Posted: 6:29 AM More than a hundred jobs are coming to Indiana in the next year as Tenneco, Inc. expands operations in Ligonier.
Updated: 9:56 AM The pews were packed at Wesley United Methodist Church Thursday night, as Culver residents gathered to remember one of the victims in a double shooting.