State News
Tippecanoe School moves 950 students
The Tippecanoe School Corporation is moving 950 students whose schools were damaged by Sunday‘s severe storms.
Both Southwestern Middle School and Mintonye (min-TAHN-yay) Elementary School...
Rokita tours Indiana tornado damage
After touring parts of Indiana damaged by Sunday‘s tornadoes, one Indiana congressman says he will be consistent with his past votes to see federal...
Duke working to restore remaining 20,000 outtages after Sunday storms
A fast-moving November storm marched across the Midwest yesterday knocking out power to more than 90,000 Duke Energy customers throughout Indiana, including many in the...
Indiana Tornado Update
A preliminary count reveals at least 23 tornadoes touched down in Indiana on Sunday.
National Weather Service survey teams were deployed across the state Monday...
FLOYD COUNTY LAYOFFS
The prospect of a second capital murder trial in Floyd County has some employees worried about their jobs.
Floyd County employees are facing possible layoffs after the...
More than 50 Twisters Leave at least 6 Dead
More than 50 tornadoes ripped across Illinois, Indiana and Kentucky, leaving at least six dead and about 69,000 without power, according to Duke Energy.
Twelve...
IU Student died from accidental RX overdose
Results from toxicology tests indicate that an Indiana University freshman died of an accidental prescription drug overdose that is not alcohol related.
18-year-old Abigail Bott,...
Five arrested in Pekin Meth Bust; one jailed for battery
Six were arrested in Pekin Tuesday on Meth-related charges and battery.
According to Chief Deputy Sheriff Roger Newlon, while serving arrest warrants at 291 East...
Man arrested in Ft.Wayne for waving gun
Indiana Excise Police arrested a Pierceton man today for displaying a gun while driving on US 30 in Ft. Wayne.
Prescriped Burns in Hoosier National Forests
The Hoosier National Forest staff have six possible prescribed burns planned for this fall.
Days available to accomplish these burns are always limited by weather...