110 MPH trains coming to Indiana Amtrak says it's gotten federal approval for its trains in western Michigan and northern Indiana to increase maximum speeds to 110 mph.
ISP: Meth lab numbers at all-time high in 2011 The number of methamphetamine labs in Indiana jumped to an all-time high in 2011, according to numbers released this week by Indiana State Police.
Police bust hog stealing ring Police in Mercer County, Ohio and Jay County Indiana have busted an operation where hogs were being stolen from a farm so they could be sold to a livestock
Truck driver faces Ind. prison trafficking charges Authorities say a truck driver faces trafficking charges for allegedly trying to smuggle cell phones into a northern Indiana prison.
Ind. police officer arrested on gas-theft charge A western Indiana police officer faces theft charges for allegedly using a department-issued gas card multiple times to buy gas for his personal truck and his
Ex-GOP prosecutor running as Democrat for congress The former Republican prosecutor for a northern Indiana county is seeking the Democratic nomination to challenge Republican Rep. Marlin Stutzman in this year's
Marion Co. judge blocks Right to Work fines A Marion County judge ordered Indiana House Republicans to return fines levied against House Democrats in the Right to Work battle last year and blocked
Indiana graduation rate rises to 85 percent The state Department of Education reports that more than 85 percent of Indiana high school students graduated last school year.
Santorum still not on Indiana ballot An Indiana elections official said Monday that GOP presidential contender Rick Santorum still lacks the signatures needed to make it onto the state's May
ACLU: 'I ♥ boobies' is protected speech A student wishing to express his support for breast cancer awareness will take on his school corporation in a lawsuit filed Monday by the American Civil