Prison quits serving lunches 3 days
An Indiana prison no longer serves lunches to inmates on Fridays and weekends in what it says is an efficiency move designed to free up more time for classes
$30M to be cut from Purdue budget
Purdue University must cut $30 million from its next budget as state revenues continue to decline.
Student accused of terroristic mischief
Purdue police arrested 21-year-old Purdue student Roy C. Sun Wednesday on preliminary charges of terroristic mischief and possession of stolen property.
'Green' trains chug into Avon
CSX Transportation unveiled two trains called GenSet Locomotives Thursday afternoon. They said the trains will help reduce pollution and will help to bring in
Wife of Sen. Lugar arrested for DUI
The accident occurred at the intersection of Old Dominion Drive and Dominion Reserve Drive in McLean, Virginia.
Purdue limits smoking on campus
Three hundred universities nationwide are smoke-free, and now Pudue is moving one step closer.
Indiana gets grant to help autoworkers
Indiana has won a $4 million federal grant to lead an effort with Michigan and Ohio to help laid-off autoworkers find jobs in the renewable-energy industry and
2 students hospitalized with burns
Two students were burned in an accident Wednesday morning at Wainwright Middle School in Lafayette.
Millions to repay part of tax credit
More than 15 million taxpayers could unexpectedly owe taxes when they file their federal returns next spring because the government was too generous with their
Lugar backs Obama's choice for judge
Indianapolis judge could become next judge in the federal court system
Lawmakers get jump start on 2010
Indiana lawmakers will get a jump start on the upcoming legislative session by holding committee meetings a month early on issues including property taxes,
Police: Mom was smoking crack when child wandered away
Indianapolis Metro child abuse detectives arrested the mother of an 11-month-old child found wandering the streets this weekend. Tuesday House, 38, faces a
Police investigating 2 attempted abductions at bus stops
Metro police are on alert after two attempted abductions at school bus stops on the east side.
Man drives wrong way on I-69 into MI
A man drove the wrong way on I-69 for more than 45-miles, before stopping for police.
Revenue drop brings IN gov't layoffs
Commissioner Mark Everson says the layoffs will save the state $900,000 during the current fiscal year that ends in June.
IN holding money for Mellencamp, Bird
Indiana is holding about $385 million in its unclaimed property fund, some of which belongs to well-known Hoosiers like John Mellencamp and Larry Bird.