February 3, 2019 Vaccinations at workplaces in Kentucky, Ohio and Indiana linked to 'multiple infections,' officials say Vaccinations given out at several businesses across three states may be causing infections, health officials in Kentucky said Friday.
February 3, 2019 Buttigieg touts his 'front line, government experience' as he makes argument for his 2020 White House bid South Bend, Indiana mayor – and longshot 2020 Democratic presidential candidate - Pete Buttigieg acknowledged that he isn’t the obvious choice to challenge President Trump for the White House, but said that his experience as mayor of the college town gives him “front line, government experience” that is needed in Washington.
February 3, 2019 Indiana boy, 13, arrested after telling Siri he wanted to shoot up a school A teenage boy in Indiana was charged with intimidation after he told Apple's assistant Siri that he had planned a school shooting and then posted a screenshot of the response online as a joke.
February 2, 2019 Indiana chainsaw rescue: Town marshal frees horse wedged between tree branches An Indiana town marshal figured out just what to do when he spotted a horse wedged in a tree in subzero temperatures earlier this week: He grabbed a neighbor's chainsaw and went to work to free the animal, according to reports.
January 30, 2019 Indiana school shooter’s parents deny responsibility as victim's family files lawsuit The parents of a 13-year-old boy who opened fire in a suburban Indianapolis classroom say they could not foresee his actions and deny any responsibility for them.
January 29, 2019 Indiana city bans 'all crime' during cold snap Police in Indiana are warning residents to lay off the crime as extremely cold temperatures are expected to permeate the area.
January 29, 2019 Indiana dispatcher helps boy who called 911 with fractions homework An Indiana dispatcher had to put her math skills to the test recently when she received a 911 call from a young boy who needed help with his fractions homework.
January 26, 2019 Shooting at Indianapolis bar results in 5 injured, 3 of them 'critical,' reports say Five people were shot in an Indianapolis bar early Saturday, with three hospitalized in critical condition, according to reports.
January 25, 2019 Indiana bill would put 'In God We Trust,' religious studies in public school classrooms Indiana could become the latest state to add "In God We Trust" posters to its classrooms and it could offer elective religious studies at its public schools under a bill being considered in the state House.
January 25, 2019 Parents arrested for splitting 14-month-old son's tongue with scissors, officials say The parents of a 14-month-old Indiana boy are accused of child abuse after investigators said someone likely used scissors to cut the boy's tongue, a report said Wednesday.