February 18, 2016 Multi-million-dollar family trust may have sparked Indiana murders Investigators are working to determine the details of a dispute over a family trust worth millions that they believe led an Indiana man to kill his niece, her 4-year-old son and then himself.
February 17, 2016 Suspect accused of killing relatives found dead in Indianapolis hotel room A man accused of killing his niece and her son at an Indiana home was found dead from an apparent suicide after investigators followed him to an Indianapolis hotel Wednesday.
February 17, 2016 Latest: Man sought in slayings found dead at Indiana hotel The Latest on a double killing at a home in upscale suburban Indianapolis neighborhood (all times local): 4:15 p.m.
February 17, 2016 Woman, son identified in suburban Indianapolis slayings A sheriff has identified the woman and child found shot to death in their home in an upscale suburban Indianapolis neighborhood.
February 17, 2016 Indiana inmate who escaped hospital after swallowing pens likely had help, cops say Authorities searching for a southern Indiana inmate who escaped a hospital where he was being treated for swallowing two pens believe he had an accomplice to assist him in the scheme.
February 16, 2016 APNewsBreak: Indiana official had say in independent report An Indiana education official was allowed to suggest edits and changes to a report summarizing an independent investigation into the state's new, unpopular standardized student exam.
February 16, 2016 Search under way for Indiana inmate who jumped out of hospital window Officials launched a search operation in southern Indiana Monday night after they said an inmate jumped out of the window of a hospital where he was in custody.
February 11, 2016 No criminal charge sought in bus crash that killed principal A prosecutor won't pursue criminal charges against the driver of a bus that struck and killed an Indianapolis elementary school principal.
February 10, 2016 2 Indiana HVAC plants to close, costing 2,100 jobs Two Indiana plants that make products for the heating, ventilating and air conditioning industry are shifting their manufacturing operations to Mexico in moves that will cost 2,100 workers their jobs, company officials announced Wednesday.
February 9, 2016 Former NYC Ballet principal dancer Violette Verdy, 82, dies Indiana University says Violette Verdy, a distinguished professor who was principal dancer for New York City Ballet for 20 years and former artistic director of the Paris Opera Ballet and Boston Ballet, has died.