Knight's achievements honored in HOF ceremony
In an interview with 24-Hour News 8 the year he was fired from Indiana University, Bob Knight said he wasn't prepared when he was hired in 1971 for the
Sources: Bob Sanders most likely out for the season
Sources tell 24-Hour News 8 that Indianapolis Colts all pro safety Bob Sanders is most likely out for the remainder of the season.
Daniels to cut state spending by 10%
More state budget cuts are on the way as Governor Mitch Daniels looks for ways to battle yet another budget shortfall.
Family: Shooting at Fort Hood "scary"
Lafayette native Nathan Hewitt is one of the 31 soldiers injured in yesterday's shooting at Fort Hood.
Former Hoosier shot at Fort Hood
Relatives of a former Indiana man stationed at Fort Hood, Texas, say he's among about 30 people who were injured in Thursday's deadly shooting rampage at the
Film crew features Holiday World ride
A southern Indiana amusement park's newest ride will be getting plenty of exposure in the coming weeks from a National Geographic Channel film crew.
Hero dog alerts family to fire
An eastern Indiana woman says her family's dog deserves a special treat after his barking saved her family from an early morning house fire.
IN H1N1 deaths jump to 19 last week
State health officials say nine Indiana residents died last week from the H1N1 flu, a surge that's nearly doubled the state's H1N1 flu fatalities to 19 since
Jayco brings back 200 jobs
The Jayco R.V. company says it is increasing production and has recalled or hired more than 200 workers in northern Indiana.
Casinos' impact on Indiana, Fort Wayne
Ohio voters approve adding four casinos to the Buckeye state, but that will deal a blow to the state of Indiana’s finances. It also challenges the possibility
4 kids taken from Huntington meth house
A Huntington man is in jail after police seized 70 HCl generators and other components used in making methamphetamines from he and his wife's property Monday.
Ind. pigs test positive for swine flu
The U.S. Department of Agriculture said Wednesday that pigs in a commercial herd in Indiana have tested positive for swine flu, making it the first time the
ISP warns citizens of jury duty scam
The Indiana State Police would like to warn citizens of a jury duty scam that has now been reported in 11 states.
Police exchange gunfire on highway
State police say officers shot and seriously wounded a man in an exchange of gunfire along a southeastern Indiana highway.
Homeless man falls to death in church
A priest found a homeless man dead inside a downtown Indianapolis church from what police say was an apparent fall of about 20 feet from the choir loft.
Law student imposter disappears
The University of Notre Dame has warned law school students about a man who has posed as a student this fall.