Durham to appeal $200M fraud sentence as indigent
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.
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.
Posted: 6:16 PM A central Indiana man faces attempted murder and other charges after police say he tried to run down an officer during a police chase.
Posted: 5:16 PM Indiana's statewide smoking ban is getting mixed reviews from business owners and customers six months after taking effect.
Posted: 5:14 PM A 15-year-old Indianapolis boy faces criminal recklessness and other charges for allegedly firing gunshots inside a shopping mall.
Posted: 5:11 PM A restored World War II troop landing ship is being prepped for a journey from southwestern Indiana to Texas for repairs and maintenance work.
Posted: 5:09 PM The leaders of 18 central Indiana cities and towns have formed a coalition that's pushing a bill which would boost bus service and add a commuter rail line.
Posted: 10:52 AM Two U.S. senators, Richard Shelby of Alabama and Dan Coats of Indiana, have placed a friendly wager on the outcome of the national championship football game between Alabama and Notre Dame.
Updated: 10:45 AM Man shot in the neck during an overnight shooting in South Bend.
Posted: 10:41 AM A ceremony in Sault Ste. Marie will conclude a procession of 27 emergency vehicles across parts of Michigan to honor the victims of the Connecticut school shooting.
Posted: 10:37 AM Indiana's General Assembly will have to balance fiscal matters against hot-button social issues as it returns for its 2013 session.
Updated: 12:21 AM Some shoppers at the Martin's store on North Bittersweet Road in Mishawaka were checked out by cashiers who could barely see over the register Friday.
Updated: 11:51 AM The Hoosier Lottery is looking to feature real, everyday Hoosiers in its new advertising campaign.
Updated: 9:43 PM There were two more flu-related deaths this week, bringing the total number of deaths from influenza in Indiana to seven since December.
Posted: 6:43 PM Accrording to the EDC, 2012 was a record breaking year for Indiana in economic development, including job creation.
Posted: 4:19 PM Goshen police are asking the public for information in their ongoing search for the suspect in an early October shooting.
Posted: 3:36 PM The Starke County Commissioners is short on applicants for several county boards.
Updated: 10:28 PM An Indianapolis attorney indicted on fraud charges involving a northern Indiana building leased to a state agency has reached a plea deal with prosecutors.
Updated: 10:29 PM A northern Indiana man has been sentenced to 45 years in prison after pleading guilty to killing his estranged wife by repeatedly shooting her with a high-powered rifle.
Updated: 10:31 PM A Republican state senator is pushing for Indiana's public school students to start the school day by reciting the "Lord's Prayer."
Posted: 7:00 AM New statistics raise bittersweet feelings about the economic recovery in Indiana and Michigan.
Updated: 9:39 AM The city of South Bend is working to make businesses and streets more handicap-accessible, and they're asking for public opinion on their plans.