Daniels need not testify now in IBM lawsuit
INDIANAPOLIS - A judge has ruled Gov. Mitch Daniels currently does not have to testify in lawsuits over the state's canceled $1.37 billion contract with IBM Corp. to automate welfare intake in ...
View ArticleMobile home residents worry over Ohio River level
EVANSVILLE - More rain in this week's forecast has many residents in southern Indiana worried about the rising flood waters of the Ohio River. Fifty-four-year-old Evansville resident Theresa ...
View ArticleTornado watch issued for central Indiana until 10pm
INDIANAPOLIS - The Weather Service has issued a tornado watch for the following counties: ADAMS, ALLEN, BENTON, BLACKFORD, BOONE, CARROLL, CASS, CLINTON, DE KALB, DELAWARE, ELKHART, FOUNTAIN, ...
View ArticleHigh gas prices cause drivers to rethink habits
INDIANAPOLIS - You may still be in sticker shock after gas jumped well over $4 in central Indiana. But is it enough to get you to change your driving habits? Everyone uses drive-throughs for lunch, ...
View Article‘If We Win This Game Tonight, We Win The Series’
The Chicago Bulls have struggled with the Indiana Pacers through the first four games of this first-round series, but have still managed to take a 3-1 lead and can eliminate the Pacers on Tuesday ...
View ArticleSW Indiana approaches flooding with fear, optimism
PATOKA, Ind. — Robert Murphree ferried his children to a drugstore parking lot in a boat Tuesday morning so they could catch the school bus. Later, he stood outside his mobile home in ...
View ArticleLongtime Indiana homebuilder to bounce back under Texas firm
President Paul Estridge, Jr. announced Tuesday the company started by his father will come under the corporate umbrella of David Weekley Homes of ...
View ArticleFlooded farm fields could affect grocery store prices
Flooding in Central and Southern Indiana is forcing farmers to delay corn planting and some worry the result could be higher food prices later this ...
View ArticleSaturday tells Colts to work on own
Indianapolis Colts center Jeff Saturday during the team's football mini-camp at Franklin College in Franklin, Ind., Saturday, June 6, 2009. (AP Photo/Michael ...
View ArticleTeen accused in shooting back in court
MARTINSVILLE, Ind. (WISH) - The teen accused of shooting a schoolmate in March made is first court appearance on newly filed adult charges Tuesday. Michael Phelps, 15, was waved to adult court ...
View ArticleKokomo schools cut 33 teachers
KOKOMO, Ind. (Kokomo Tribune) - Reductions and changes in state school funding have cost 33 Kokomo-Center Schools teachers their jobs. According to 24-Hour News 8's news partner ...
View ArticleMobile home residents worry over Ohio River level
EVANSVILLE, Ind. (AP) -- More rain in this week's forecast has many residents in southern Indiana worried about the rising flood waters of the Ohio ...
View ArticleSocial Injustice in Evansville pt. 3
62% of students at Bosse have free or reduced lunch. Principal Christine Settle from Reitz decided not to participate in the phone interview, but Principal Sheila Huff from Bosse was able to give ...
View ArticleThe Claddagh Irish Pub, Downtown Indianapolis
The Claddagh Irish Pub located at 234 S Meridian St. in downtown Indianapolis is not what most would consider a "college bar." But, when you enter through the bright green door you pass ...
View ArticleTeacher accused of sex with teen is on leave, EACS says
A woman accused last week of having sex with a 15-year-old boy has been placed on leave from her teaching job at Village Woods Elementary in East Allen County Schools.District officials said the ...
View ArticleMom Avoids Prison Time In Daughter's Abduction
The judge said the goal is to eventually reunite Harden with her daughter.At the time of February's abduction, investigators said Harden was awaiting trial on charges of prostitution and child ...
View ArticleCarmel Debt Expected To Be Key Election Issue
CARMEL, Ind. -- Two Republicans hoping to oust Carmel Mayor Jim Brainard in next month's primary said they believe the city's debt will be a key issue for voters.John Accetturo, a city ...
View ArticleHeavy Rains Flush Raw Sewage Into Indy Rivers
INDIANAPOLIS -- Recent heavy rains have once again created a health hazard in Indianapolis, forcing millions of gallons of raw sewage to be flushed into the city's rivers.Two days of storms ...
View ArticleRobber suspected of hitting 3 banks today in Eden Prairie, Bloomington,...
A Minnesota bank robber had a busy day. The FBI says the same man is suspected to robbing two banks and trying to rob another — all on Tuesday morning. United Educators Credit Union in Eden ...
View ArticleDeal between IU, Ivy Tech to save millions
A deal between Indiana University and Ivy Tech Community College is saving a bundle of money and the partnership is giving students more classroom ...
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