Both sides remain divided on LGBT rights ahead of session

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Advocates on both sides of the debate over the rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender residents remain divided ahead of...

More details from federal suit filed in Helman death case

BY GARY GERARD, TIMES-UNION SOUTH BEND – A federal lawsuit claims The Papers Inc. and one of its employees, three bail recover agents, a bail...

IPFW may get $17 million worth of renovations

FORT WAYNE - There may be some improvements coming to the Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne campus. According to the Journal Gazette, Purdue University officials...

Not guilty pleas entered for four Notre Dame players, Redfield

ROCHESTER (AP) — Not guilty pleas have been entered for two Notre Dame football players and a third kicked off the team following his arrest...

Less than week remains to vote on new Indiana license plate

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Less than a week remains for online voting among three designs to become Indiana’s next standard auto license plate. The Indiana Bureau...

Senate candidate Todd Young gets US chamber endorsement

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - Republican U.S. Senate candidate Todd Young has been endorsed by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. The national business group previously worked closely...

Report: Pence approved $24M in incentives to companies offshoring jobs

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) – A newspaper report says a development corporation Indiana Gov. Mike Pence leads has approved $24 million in incentives to 10 companies...

Bovine Tuberculosis found in the wild in Indiana for first time

BROOKVILLE (AP) — State officials are working with southeastern Indiana's cattle owners to explain their bovine tuberculosis testing plans after the disease was found in...

Coroner: 3 found dead from trauma in northern Indiana home

SUMAVA RESORTS (AP)- A northwestern Indiana coroner says three people found dead in a Newton County home were victims of homicide. Newton County Coroner Scott...

ITT Tech banned from taking new students with federal aid

The U.S. Department of Education is banning the for-profit college chain ITT Educational Services from enrolling new students who use federal financial aid. Department officials announced...