Decades in the making: Indiana to unveil last stretch of I-69

The nation’s newest interstate highway will open in Indianapolis on Tuesday — decades after Hoosiers first dreamed up a direct route from Evansville to Indianapolis.

Future city park will include cricket field, 18-hole disc golf course

The city of Warsaw plans to construct a new park near the airport that will be dog-friendly and will feature a cricket field and an 18-hole disc golf course in the first phase.

Highly anticipated ‘All Payer Claims Database’ launches

The Indiana Department of Insurance announced the launch of the Indiana All Payer Claims Database website Monday, a highly anticipated legislative effort to provide transparency to health care costs and allow consumers to compare prices across multiple health systems.

Warsaw to revise Pike Lake shoreline project to improve fishing access

News Release WARSAW — For years, Pike Lake has provided Warsaw residents with a unique space to enjoy swimming, fishing, camping, boating, and more. If...

Hoosiers among winners at Olympic Games in Paris

Several Hoosiers will be coming home with medals from the Olympic Games in Paris.

Aerosmith cancels final tour, including show in Indianapolis

If you had been hoping to see rock band Aerosmith perform at Gainbridge Fieldhouse next year, you are out of luck.

No injuries after plane crashes into Lake Wawasee

No one was injured following a plane crash into Lake Wawasee on Saturday afternoon.

Big Lots store closings include Warsaw property

The Warsaw Big Lots store — opened less than two years ago — is among many being closed, according to various reports.

Grace College awarded $27 million from Lilly Endowment

Grace College has been awarded a $27 million grant from Lilly Endowment to support its multi-faceted initiative to advance innovation and create a more vibrant community through enhanced placemaking.

Bowling Against Bullying is today; Founder offers insights for parents

As students return to class this month, concerns about bullying remain, and the founder of Bowling Against Bullying says parents need to remain vigilant in keeping an eye on their teenage children who might be vulnerable.