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New law will give Indiana judges power to decide where to house juvenile offenders
Juveniles convicted of all but the most serious crimes could soon be able to remain in juvenile correctional facilities, even after they are sentenced in court as adults.
Oregon St. knocks Indiana out of CWS with 1-0 win
Supporters of a far-reaching immigration bill in the Senate see fresh momentum from a report by the Congressional Budget Office that the measure would boost the economy and reduce federal deficits by billions of... After secretive talks, key senators expressed optimism Wednesday night that they were closing in on a bipartisan agreement to ... (more)
Miss Black Indiana USA promotes domestic violence prevention
By the time Kendra LaSalle-Winburn was named Central High School's homecoming queen in 2004, she knew the pageant life was for her.
Michiana golfers hit the links at the Indiana Amateur Tournament
Nestled away in the woods of South Bend is one of the best kept secrets in Michiana this week as dozens of the best golfers in Indiana play for the Indiana Amateur Championship.
Indiana GOP exodus: Chairman Eric Holcomb, four other party officials announce departures
Indiana Republican Party Chairman Eric Holcomb and two other party officers are stepping down as part of several changes announced today to state committee members.
State law change means Fishers becomes city in '15
Indiana's largest town said Tuesday that a change in state law taking effect July 1 means Fishers will elect its first city mayor, city council members and city clerk during the 2014 election cycle.
Indiana Toll Road rates increase for some July 1
GRANGER The cost of driving on the Indiana Toll Road is going up for motorists not using transponders to pay.
Ivy Tech top choice for 2011 Indiana graduates
The CHE's Indiana College Readiness Report, which was released this spring, shows that 2011 Indiana public high school graduates who chose to attend college chose the community college by a 2-to-1 margin over any other public institution of higher education.
Indiana BMV renews fight over gay youth group plates
Indiana's Bureau of Motor Vehicles extended its battle this week over specialty auto license plates for a group that counsels gay and lesbian youth, ordering an administrative law judge to review her findings that the agency improperly revoked the group's specialty license plate last year.
Suspect in slaying now faces federal gun charges
Federal firearms charges have been filed against the man identified as the sole suspect in the shooting deaths of four people in southern Indiana.
Severe thunderstorm watch in effect for southern Indiana counties
The Coast Guard says it can't find any sign of shiny metallic flakes in Lake Michigan that led to beach closures.
Indiana Supreme Court declines to rule on fines in Democratic walkout
INDIANAPOLIS The Indiana Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that it is inappropriate for the judicial branch to intervene in a dispute over legislative fines.
New Indiana law will authorize federally certified midwives
Indiana will become the 28th state to legalize and regulate midwifery when a new law goes into effect July 1. Until now, it has been illegal for midwives to practice in Indiana unless they were certified-nurse midwives licensed by the state.
Hoosiers honor Blue, Gold Star families
On June 15, the eighth annual Indiana Blue Star Salute event was held at Lucas Oil Raceway in Brownsburg, Ind., to honor and support families of the men and women who are currently serving in the U.S. Armed Forces.
Pence putting stamp on Indiana with new goals
Indiana Gov. Mike Pence announced Monday he will shuffle where state agencies focus most of their efforts as he begins putting his stamp on state government, halfway through his first year in office.
Indiana Woman Sentenced to Death Leaves Prison
An Indiana woman who was sentenced to death by the electric chair at age 16 was released Monday after serving more than a quarter of a century in prison.
Trooper shot, suspect dead in SW Indiana shootout
A shootout between an Indiana trooper and a man robbing a southwestern Indiana gun shop has left the suspect dead and the trooper with non-life threatening injuries.
Sex charges fly in Menard-Hilbert legal battle
Prosecutors in northern Indiana are dropping child neglect charges against a mother whose two young sons locked themselves in the trunk of her car and died.
ACLU of Indiana files suit against FSSA
Five days a week, 27 year-old Karla Steimel, who has cerebral palsy and other medical conditions, is transported to work at a facility that enables disabled people such as herself to be productive and happy members of the community.
Indiana woman condemned for killing at 15 going free
An Indiana woman whose death sentence for a killing when she was 15 years old helped change the way juveniles are treated by courts across the country is being released from prison.