Five arrested in shooting of Lafayette judge and his wife
Five people have been arrested in connection with the shooting of Tippecanoe County Judge Steven Meyer and his wife.
Trump posts backing of possible challenger to a top Indiana senator over redistricting
President Donald Trump has taken direct aim at a high-ranking Indiana state senator who voted against the congressional redistricting plan by endorsing a potential Republican primary challenger.
Warsaw man arrested for possession of child pornography
A Warsaw man was arrested for possession of child pornography, a level 5 felony, and booked into the Kosciusko County Jail on Wednesday.
More counties could join competition for new Indiana casino
Three more counties would get a chance at landing a new Indiana casino under changes made to a bill moving in the Legislature.
Brutal cold will be followed by snowfall beginning Saturday night
A blast of arctic air has moved into northern Indiana and will remain through the weekend.
New downtown Warsaw parking policy could begin in March or April
Warsaw City Council has taken the first step to revamp downtown parking policy, and City Planner Justin Taylor said he anticipates a final vote of support could happen when the council meets on Feb. 2.
Fiona Fisk and Isaac Qualley top winners in WCS Spelling Be
Warsaw Community Schools (WCS) hosted its 2026 Elementary Spelling Bee on the evening of Jan. 21, bringing together 16 fifth and sixth-grade spellers.
News Now Warsaw Sports Director Roger Grossman being inducted into Indiana Sportscasters Hall of...
News Now Warsaw Sports Director Roger Grossman is being inducted into the Indiana Sportswriters and Sportscasters Association Hall of Fame.
Traffic signal disruptions continue at US 30 and Center Street intersection
Malfunctioning traffic signals that apparently began on Monday at the intersection of US 30 and Center Street in Warsaw were still continuing on Thursday morning, and the city issued a statement saying they were unsure when it would be resolved.
New methods for death penalty (firing squads and nitrogen hypoxia) approved by House panel
After an attempt to add firing squads to Indiana law stalled in the Senate, a House panel on Wednesday passed a bill expanding the state’s execution methods.









