Four Die In Ft. Wayne From Rare Disease
Experts say four cases of Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease, a fatal neurological disorder, in the same area is most likely the result of coincidence.
View Article3rd District Representative Mark Souder Resigning
3rd District Representative Mark Souder is stepping down after admitting to an affair with a staffer. Even though Souder had just won the Republican re-nomination for his post, Howey Politics Publisher...
View ArticleIndiana Health Clinics Receive Federal Grant Money
Indiana has received $16 million to construct and renovate community health centers.
View ArticleIPFW Hosts Second Indiana Senate Debate Tonight
The candidates running for Indiana's open U.S. Senate seat will meet again tonight for their second major debate.
View ArticleOmnisource Indited By Grand Jury
A Marion County grand jury has returned an eight-count indictment against Omnisource.
View Article2010 Census Information Released for Indiana
Indiana's 2010 Census data shows a bigger, more diverse state.
View ArticleFort Wayne Schools Suspend Seniority Rules To Save Jobs
A Northeast Indiana school board plans to consider a resolution Monday supporting the district’s teachers.
View ArticleKruzan Urges Stricter Gun Laws
Bloomington’s mayor has signed on to a pact urging Congress to enact stricter gun laws.
View ArticleDespite Rising Nationwide, IN Unemployment Rate Drops
People may be becoming more comfortable with the stability of the job market, and with that more willing to take the risk of looking for a job.
View ArticleGregg Introduces ‘Pence Plan’ To Hoosiers
Pence spokeswoman Christy Denault retorts, “We think that each candidate should talk about his own ideas and let Hoosiers decide which they like best.”
View ArticleDemocrats Formally Nominate Statewide Candidates
Democrats called on their constituents Saturday at the state convention to get out the vote for November's elections.
View ArticleSuu Kyi Thanks Fort Wayne For Support Of Burmese Refugees
Fort Wayne is home to about 4,000 Burmese immigrants and refugees, making it one of the largest such communities in the U.S.
View ArticleMight Charter Schools Set To Close Still Be The Best Option?
It's not clear the 7 Ball State charters slated for closure are, in fact, the best in their neighborhoods. But some parents say they had nowhere better to go.
View ArticleBedford Girls Basketball Team Win State Championship
The Bedford North Lawrence girls basketball team defeated the Fort Wayne Archers on Saturday 54-51 to become the state champions.
View ArticleRallies Planned To Support Boy Scouts Ban On Gay Members
Forty rallies will be held across the U.S., including two in Kokomo and Fort Wayne.
View ArticleRepublicans Consider Moving Convention Outside Indianapolis
Next year may be the first time the Indiana GOP convention will be held somewhere other than Indianapolis.
View ArticleGOP Chair Tim Berry Supports Moving Convention To Fort Wayne
New Indiana GOP Chair Tim Berry says moving the Republican state convention to Fort Wayne next year will help revitalize the party gathering.
View ArticleMidwest Experiences Most Volatile Gas Prices In Nation
Kokomo has the most volatile fuel prices in the nation, with an average shift of 16 cents per gallon every week.
View ArticleIndiana National Air Guard Helps In Search For Missing Plane
A branch of the Indiana National Air Guard is allowing the Australian government to use sonar buoys that look for transmitter signals.
View ArticleFort Wayne City Council Overrides Collective Bargaining Veto
The Fort Wayne City Council is overriding Mayor Tom Henry‘s veto on a collective bargaining ordinance.
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