IN not delaying tax refunds
In stark contrast to states like New York and Hawaii, who are delaying or are considering delaying income tax refunds this year, Indiana is issuing refunds as
Daniels: schools could face tough 2011
Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels says public schools will face an "extraordinarily difficult" state budget next year unless the national economy shows significant
State prepares for severe weather
The return of warm weather means state officials are making their annual plea for Indiana residents to ready themselves for the possibility of severe weather.
Car crushed after hitting building
Part of a vacant building in South Bend collapsed onto the vehicle that plowed into it early Saturday morning, trapping the driver.
At-risk schools meet with Edu. chief
Indiana's top education official is meeting with the state's worst-performing school districts in an effort to turn them around before a 2011 deadline.
IN gov't positions surpass factory jobs
For the first time since before the Civil War and perhaps ever, more people in Indiana work in government than in all the factories in the state.
Group helps meth addicts stay clean
Jody Smith was jailed in 2005 on meth charges. But he's found life after meth through a support group of the same name that helps addicts stay clean.
Ind. lawmakers tout work on key issues
Indiana lawmakers are hailing the legislative session they completed early Saturday as a bipartisan success despite disagreements that at times threatened to
Woman who died in Indiana jail had meth
An autopsy found that a 23-year-old woman who died while being held at the St. Joseph County Jail in South Bend had three plastic bags containing
Logansport man wins $1 Million
A Tyson Foods employee in Logansport who recently had his hours cut due to a fire at the food processing plant won $1 million from the Hoosier Lottery.
Springing forward may be costing IN
Indiana residents spring forward Sunday with most of the rest of the nation -- and some researchers said those longer days come with a hidden price tag.
Lawmakers adjourn legislative session
Democrats and Republicans in the General Assembly closed some partisan divides on some major issues including unemployment and school funding early Saturday
IN lawmakers in talks to end session
Dispute over tax increase on businesses is still the major hang-up.
Gov signs IN alcohol bill into law
Expected to boost places like the Embassy Theatre and Mad Anthony microbrewery.
Indiana man executed in Texas
An Indiana man whose cross-country crime spree with his girlfriend a decade ago ended in a gun battle with police in San Francisco was executed Thursday in
Lawmkers go into recess without a deal
Hopes that Indiana lawmakers would adjourn have been dashed with the Indiana House going into recess until Friday.