Pike Lake fish kill unlikely to have long-term effects, says Lilly Center

Residents on Pike Lake reported dead fish washing up on their shores on Sunday, March 5.

Mail-in voter ID bill faces barrage of criticism, vote delayed with changes expected

By Leslie Bonilla Muñiz Indiana Capital Chronicle INDIANAPOLIS -- A bill bringing voter identification requirements to mail-in ballot applications got plenty of flak on Monday for...

Food distributions include one near Mentone

The Food Bank of Northern Indiana has released its Mobile Food Distribution schedule for March 2023.

Participants sought to help with Saturday Splat project

Want to watch a large painting come to life in a matter of minutes and help document the project?

Arrangements announced for state trooper killed Friday in Auburn

Funeral services have been announced for Indiana State Police Master Trooper James Bailey who died Friday near Auburn in the line of duty.

Warsaw airport manager outlines reasons for opting to airport authority

Warsaw Municipal Airport has outgrown what the city alone can support, so Monday the Common Council was asked to consider a resolution approving the establishment of a city-county airport authority.

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.