Three infants in Indiana turned over via Safe Haven Baby Boxes

The founder of Safe Haven Baby Box says three newborns in Indiana were turned over to authorities in a recent five-day period.

Transgender disputes and tax reform dominate first half of the session

While hundreds of bills made it to the half-way point, two major themes rose to the forefront — disputes over transgender and gay youth and a Republican push for tax cuts.

Run to Remember kicks off in Fort Wayne May 12

A group dedicated to honoring fallen soldiers and their families is planning a 'Run to Remember' from Fort Wayne to Indianapolis to honor Indiana Service Members who died in connection to the Global War on Terror. 

Autism learning center expanding to second facility in Warsaw

Lighthouse Autism Center is expanding in Warsaw.

Memorial fund established for state trooper killed Friday

The Indiana Fallen Heroes Foundation has established an official memorial fund to honor Master Trooper James R. Bailey.

More than 50 accidents handled by Kosciusko County deputies during winter storm

Friday's winter storm led to a slew of minor accidents in Kosciusko County.

Fire Territory seeks to add staff to CARES program, establish website

By Dan Spalding News Now Warsaw WARSAW -- The city of Warsaw is looking at three new ways to boost its CARES program, which has taken...

John Mellencamp donates archives, memorabillia to Indiana University

Acclaimed musician, artist and activist John Mellencamp will donate an archived collection of his life and work to Indiana University, IU President Pamela Whitten announced at the Mellencamp Symposium held March 3 on the IU Bloomington campus.

Road conditions quickly turning slick

Local dispatchers are receiving numerous reports of slide-offs and accidents as road conditions turn icy in Kosciusko County Friday afternoon.

Sandbags available to Warsaw residents in flood-prone areas

Warsaw Street Department is making sandbags available to city residents living in flood-prone areas.