Dunkin’ to open in Warsaw on February 18
The return of Dunkin’ – formerly known as Dunkin’ Donuts – will take place this month in Warsaw. The company used to have an...
Former US attorney to lead Elkhart police review
A former U.S. attorney will lead a review of the Elkhart Police Department after controversies involving the disciplining of officers.
Mayor Tim Neese has selected...
Father of 8-week-old LaPorte County infant who died placed under arrest
The death of an eight-week-old infant in LaPorte County has been ruled a homicide and police have arrested the baby’s father.
Brandon Bottom, 24, of...
No charges for driver involved in December 2018 deadly school bus crash on U.S....
No charges will be filed in the death of a 13-year-old Indiana boy who was killed when a truck rear-ended a school bus in...
Warsaw mother gets 2 years probation for death of 2-month-old
The mother of a baby in Warsaw who died suffocating on clumping cereal will not serve prison time.
A judge suspended a two-year sentence...
Student accused of making threat against Tippecanoe Valley bails out of jail
18-year-old David Helton of Silver Lake bailed out of the Kosciusko County Jail Wednesday night.
He is facing charges of intimidation and disorderly conduct after...
Status conference set for Kosciusko County Fair motorized racing case
A date and time has been set for the status conference in the ongoing fairgrounds lawsuit over motorized racing.
Special Judge and Elkhart Superior Court...
Firefighters battle heavy wind conditions during Syracuse house fire
The cause of a fire in Syracuse is under investigation.
Turkey Creek Fire Territory, North Webster Fire Department, Kosciusko County Sheriff's Office and Indiana...
Indiana Blue Bombers first National Gridiron League games scheduled
We now know when Fort Wayne's new arena football team will kick off the National Gridiron League's 2019 season.
The Indiana Blue Bombers will start...
Indiana House bill would make trespassing at critical infrastructure facilities a felony
Vandals who target utilities or critical industries would face stiffer penalties under a bill headed for the Indiana House.
The Senate has voted unanimously to...









