Protest Takes Aim On Deaf School Appointments
INDIANAPOLIS -- A Statehouse rally began Tuesday morning to protest Gov. Mitch Daniels' appointments to the board of the Indiana School for the Deaf.Some affiliated with the school claim three ...
View ArticleFather Asks For More Help To Find Missing IU Student
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. -- The father of Lauren Spierer, the Indiana University student who has been missing since June 3, described his daughter as full of life and pleaded with the public to keep ...
View ArticleDozens of volunteers search for Indiana student
Dozens of volunteers are going back out to look for a 20-year-old Indiana University student who was last seen heading for her apartment near the Bloomington campus five days ago. Lauren ...
View ArticleIndiana Faces Harsh Penalties for Defunding Planned Parenthood
passed a law that slashes funding to Planned Parenthood by cutting off monies it administers through Medicaid. However, President Obama’s Medicaid Administrator Donald ...
View ArticleFarmers finally planting after wet spring
INDIANAPOLIS - For Indiana farmers, it is time to plant after getting a late start because of the wet spring. But, Purdue experts say the delay in planting means we will likely pay about four ...
View Article7 local schools best in state at college prep
INDIANAPOLIS - Seven local high schools are among the top eight in all of Indiana rated the best for preparing students for college among public high schools. Monet Jordan is ready for college ...
View ArticleLandmark in west side park needs millions in repairs
INDIANAPOLIS - The city is celebrating 100 years of Indy Parks, and it comes at a time when a park-based monument has become one of the state's most endangered landmarks. It's located at ...
View ArticleParents of college-bound kids should have campus safety conversation
INDIANAPOLIS - College campuses across Indiana want parents involved in the effort to keep their students safe. While they're home from school or preparing for freshman year, experts say ...
View ArticleAnti-predatory towing ordinance introduced before City-County Council
INDIANAPOLIS - A proposal to end predatory towing practices in Marion County has been introduced before the City-County Council. Supporters and a recent Eyewitness News 13 Investigates report say ...
View ArticleDolphin born at Indianapolis Zoo
INDIANAPOLIS - The Indianapolis Zoo welcomed a new addition last week. An Atlantic bottlenose dolphin was born Friday at the zoo. The staff says the calf, who they believe is male, appears healthy ...
View ArticlePolice say student's disappearance may be suspicious
to look for a 20-year-old Indiana University student who was last seen heading for her apartment near the Bloomington campus five days ago. Lauren Spierer's sister, Rebecca, thanked everyone ...
View ArticleThree-alarm fire destroys Marion apartments
MARION - An apartment complex in Marion was destroyed by fire early Tuesday. The fire broke out in an upstairs maintenance area of the Washington Apartments in Marion around 2 a.m. Tuesday. Fire ...
View ArticleNew law means elevated expectation of financial aid recipients
Indianapolis - Thousands of Indiana's low-income college students may lose their state financial aid in the fall because their grades aren't good enough. A new law says they need a C+ ...
View ArticleMJ Insurance Named a 2011 ‘Top Workplace’ in Indiana
Indianapolis, Ind.-based MJ Insurance, one of the largest privately-held insurance agencies in the United States, has been named one of Indiana's Top Workplaces for 2011. The Top Workplaces ...
View ArticleNIH funded 16,000 jobs in Washington in 2010
A new report says that non-stimulus spending by the National Institutes of Health supported more than 16,600 jobs in Washington state during fiscal year 2010. Washington had the seventh-most number ...
View ArticleCity-County Council discusses predatory towing ordinance
After Fox59 News exposed questionable business practices by some local towing services, the City of Indianapolis is cracking down on predatory towing. A proposed city ordinance was brought before ...
View ArticleConvicted Muncie babysitter admits to stealing daughter's financial aid
A Muncie, Indiana babysitter who is already behind bars for the death of an infant in her care, has now admitted to stealing her daughter's financial aid money. Tina Byrd plead guilty in court ...
View Article200 people homeless after Marion apartment fire
Indiana is under investigation. Flames could be sseen shooting through the roof of the Washington Apartments after the fire broke out late Monday night. The apartments used to house the former ...
View ArticlePlanned Parenthood threatens to close clinics if judge doesn't block...
Planned Parenthood says it will have to close seven Indiana clinics unless a judge grants a federal injunction to block a new Indiana law which strips away its ...
View ArticleDozens of volunteers search for Indiana student
Dozens of volunteers are going back out to look for a 20-year-old Indiana University student who was last seen heading for her apartment near the Bloomington campus five days ago. Lauren ...
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