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In-home care provider, “Caring For Hoosiers” suddenly announced last Friday that it will close, giving just one week’s notice. That’s left families and caregivers scrambling. Many expressed ...
Too many infrastructure and transportation projects were left undone from the last administration, said U.S. Rep. from Indiana Rudy Yakym, speaking at Transportation and Infrastructure Member Day, in ...
The City of South Bend will begin construction on the Mishawaka Avenue Streetscape Project on Monday, May 19. The project aims to improve walking and biking infrastructure, calm traffic, promote ...
While Democrats in the House and Senate forced Health and Human Services Sec. Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., to answer for layoffs ...
Northbound lanes of I-65 were shut down early Saturday afternoon after a semi fire. Officials from INDOT and The Indiana ...
For only the second time in its history, the Indianapolis 500 is on track to sell out. The last time tickets completely sold ...
City officials, state lawmakers, and common council members gathered on Thursday, May 15, for a groundbreaking ceremony to mark the start of major improvements at the Byers Softball Complex on the ...
A Plymouth man has been convicted in a deadly shooting, last fall, in Elkhart. Joshua Martinez, 24, was found guilty for the ...
Charges have been filed in connection with an incident involving a mother and her young child at the zoo. On Thursday, May 15, around 1:10 p.m., South Bend Police Officers were dispatched to the ...
Death row inmate Benjamin Ritchie has filed a new lawsuit against leaders of the Indiana State Prison, demanding it allows ...
Two people in Peru are in custody after police say shots were fired from inside their home while children were present. Indiana State Police said law enforcement officials from the Miami County ...
The Indianapolis Colts are apologizing for posting an “insensitive” schedule release video they sent out Wednesday night ...