Embattled SE Indiana county auditor steps down
Posted: 10:19 PM The auditor of a southeastern Indiana county has resigned after other officials called on her to quit because of frequent long absences from her office.
Posted: 10:19 PM The auditor of a southeastern Indiana county has resigned after other officials called on her to quit because of frequent long absences from her office.
Updated: 10:19 PM An eastern Indiana county is giving a $50 million assist to a food-processing company that plans to restart a closed factory.
Posted: 9:55 PM Indiana authorities have temporarily suspended the medical licenses of two pain management doctors over their prescribing practices.
Posted: 4:45 PM Investigators say foggy, misty conditions at a southeastern Indiana airport forced a pilot to land elsewhere shortly before a plane flown by a second pilot crashed near the airport, killing all four people aboard.
Posted: 4:42 PM Authorities say the 18-year-old driver of a car that plunged into a southern Indiana river faces a reckless homicide charge because he was speeding and driving recklessly at the time.
Posted: 4:38 PM A judge has decided to move the trial of an Indianapolis police officer accused of causing a fatal 2010 crash by driving drunk.
Posted: 4:34 PM Minority Democrats have sharply criticized the Michigan Legislature's Republican leadership for the closing of the state Capitol during union protests over right-to-work legislation.
Updated: 11:37 PM After a five-month review process, Notre Dame's Office of Student Affairs has decided to expand services for students who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender or questioning.
Posted: 9:19 PM A state board has approved changes to Indiana's teacher licensing requirements despite arguments from opponents that the new rules could hurt the quality of classroom instruction.
Posted: 4:17 PM An Indiana hunter faces misdemeanor charges after authorities say he illegally shot "the deer of a lifetime."
Posted: 4:15 PM An Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles employee and two others have been charged with stealing cars from banks by filing fake mechanic's liens.
Posted: 4:13 PM A northwestern Indiana official wants court practices changed after a child molesting suspect went free in Texas when a judge declined to extradite him.
Posted: 8:24 AM Federal investigators say it could make six months or more before they rule on what caused a small plane to crash in southeastern Indiana, killing all four people on board.
Posted: 8:22 AM Republican state schools superintendent Tony Bennett will get the chance to sign off on changes to Indiana's teacher certification and licensing process before leaving office.
Posted: 8:18 AM A federal judge has issued a stay of execution for a man who admitted raping and killing a 15-year-old girl at her southern Indiana home more than a decade ago.
Updated: 7:08 AM Another phishing scam is making it way around Michiana computers.
Posted: 9:47 PM Thanks to an expansion of a medical device manufacturing facility, 60 new jobs are on their way to Warsaw.
Posted: 7:24 PM The leader of Indiana's Senate Education Committee says Republicans shouldn't change the state schools superintendent position to one appointed by the governor following the election of a Democrat to that office.
Posted: 7:10 PM Modeling their online company after the shoe-brand, Toms, which brought eco-friendly and charitable sales to popular attention, one Elkhart couple are doing their part to give back to the community.
Posted: 6:58 PM Unemployment for Black men over the age of 16 has increased 99-percent over the past decade.
Posted: 4:40 PM A father and son duo was found dead yesterday, just 12 hours apart, after two separate shooting incidents in Kosciusko County.
Updated: 6:42 PM The proposed changes to Douglas Road have stirred up some concern among those who would be affected by the project. Tonight, members of the South Bend community will have an opportunity to voice those concerns with the County Council.
Posted: 3:47 PM A former South Bend High School swim coach, convicted of attempted voyeurism, had his sentencing postponed until January 31st of next year.
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.