3 hrs ago | WTHR-TV 13
Asian hooded crane lands in Southern Indiana wildlife area
Bird watchers are flocking to a southwestern Indiana wildlife area to try to catch a glimpse of a crane usually spotted only in Asia.
7 hrs ago | WSJV-TV South Bend
Longtime Ind. Rep. Espich won't seek re-election
Longtime Republican state Rep. Jeff Espich says he won't seek re-election this year and will end his 40-year career in the Indiana House.
10 hrs ago | The Indianapolis Star
Indiana's school grading system gets federal approval
Indiana's new A to F grading rules for schools won formal approval from the U.S. Department of Education on Thursday as well as release from some of the federal No Child Left Behind law's most vexing requirements.
14 hrs ago | The Indianapolis Star
Semifinalists selected for upcoming Indiana Supreme Court vacancy
A nominating commission Thursday selected seven semifinalists, five of them from Indianapolis, for an upcoming vacancy on the Indiana Supreme Court.
With complex legal issues surrounding the question who will replace Charlie White as Indiana secretary of state, the Indiana Supreme Court rightly stepped into the case late Tuesday afternoon.At issue is the appeal of a Dec.
John Gregg files to run for Indiana governor
Democrat John Gregg is officially running for Indiana governor after filing for candidacy Thursday.
Democrats win court bout on fines
Court documents released Wednesday detail a chaotic decision-making process that was controlled largely by country duo Sugarland's representatives as a severe storm approached the Indiana State Fair last August.
Man rescues $50K lottery ticket he'd trashed
Lottery officials say a western Indiana man who threw out a $50,000 lottery ticket he thought was worthless is lucky he hadn't taken out his trash.
Indiana conservation officers investigate shooting of bald eagle
Indiana Conservation Officers are investigating the shooting and subsequent death of a bald eagle that was discovered in Morgan County.
Indiana among states getting break on No Child Left Behind
The Associated Press has learned that President Barack Obama on Thursday will free 10 states from the strict requirements of the Bush-era No Child Left Behind law.
Indiana transfers Ernie Pyle home to nonprofit group
The state has transferred ownership of Ernie Pyle's home and an adjacent museum to a nonprofit group that will now operate both for tourists.
Indiana Students Drowning In Loan Debt
The Call 6 Investigators have uncovered a perfect storm brewing in Indiana, where student loan debt is threatening to damage the economy and drown Hoosiers, whether they went to college or not.
Santorum files for Indiana ballot despite dispute
Republican presidential contender Rick Santorum filed Wednesday to get on Indiana's primary ballot even though he has not been certified by local election officials.
Measles patient at Super Bowl venue among 4 cases
People crowd the streets through Super Bowl Village on Friday, Feb. 3, 2012, in Indianapolis.
$80,800 in fines ordered in state fair collapse
The Indiana attorney general's office is teaming up with the Goodwill Industries to auction off unclaimed property including a football card signed by Gerald Ford and antique tobacco pipes.
Amtrak gets green light for higher train speeds in Michigan and Indiana
At one point, Amtrak trains were ordered to speeds of 25 m.p.h. on parts of the Wolverine line.
Indiana Lotto ticket sales have been climbing as less frequent and...
The odds of hitting the Hoosier Lotto jackpot are 1 in 12 million -- except, it seems, for much of the past year, when the grand prize winners amounted to zero.
Indiana students take part in earthquake drill
The ground shakes in Indiana more often than you might think. Barely measurable earthquakes -- some not detectable by instruments at all -- happen on a monthly basis in the state, said Michael Hamburger, an Indiana University seismologist.
Indiana House panel leader leery of creationism bill
The leader of the Indiana House Education Committee said today a proposal specifically allowing public schools to teach creationism alongside evolution in science classes could be unworkable.
Graduation rates in Indiana on the rise
State education leaders were celebrating the latest statewide graduation rates, which went up 1.6 percent to 85.7 percent for the 2010-2011 school year.
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