February 9, 2016 Indiana State Museum unveils mallet tied to Abraham Lincoln A wooden mallet inlaid with the initials "A.L" was made by Abraham Lincoln, who used it during his Indiana youth to make furniture, Indiana State Museum officials said Tuesday in unveiling the artifact that had been a family's secret heirloom for five generations.
February 9, 2016 Police: Bus driver didn't use brake before fatal accident The driver of a school bus that struck and killed an Indianapolis elementary school principal had left the driver's seat without putting on the parking brake, according to an Indianapolis police report made available Monday.
February 4, 2016 Indiana armed robber meets gas station clerk armed with hot coffee An armed robber in Indiana got his coffee fix for the day just after 6 a.m. Sunday after entering a gas station with his gun drawn and getting promptly splashed in the face by a piping-hot cup of freshly brewed coffee.
February 3, 2016 Indiana culture war over gay rights worries business leaders Business leaders say they are deeply anxious that decades of work to retool the sleepy image of Indianapolis could be swept away if Indiana does not adopt gay rights protections.
February 3, 2016 Indiana business fears fallout from gay rights failure Indiana corporate leaders say the failure of the Republican-controlled Legislature to enact a law this year protecting gay, lesbian and bisexual people from discrimination could rebound on business, making it harder to sell the state as an attractive place to work and live.
February 2, 2016 The Latest: Tornado damages homes in Mississippi The Latest on the winter storm system trekking east across the U.S. (all times local): 4:45 p.m.
February 2, 2016 The Latest: Democrat says GOP Gov. Pence failed to lead The Latest on the decision of Indiana Republican lawmakers to abandon efforts this year to extend anti-discrimination laws to include sexual orientation (all times local): 5 p.m.
February 2, 2016 Indiana lawmakers abandon efforts to strengthen gay rights Indiana Republican lawmakers abandoned for the year efforts to add protections for lesbian, gay and bi-sexual people to anti-discrimination laws, leaving in place a religious objections law that sparked a national campaign to boycott the state when it was originally passed last spring.
February 2, 2016 Howling winter storm could spawn thunderstorms too A howling storm that dumped more than a foot of snow on some parts of Colorado was laying it on thick in Nebraska and Iowa Tuesday, bringing with it the potential for severe thunderstorms and even tornadoes elsewhere.
January 30, 2016 Police reportedly seek DNA swab from man who lived in raided Ind. house Authorities are reportedly seeking a DNA swab at the jail where a man is being held after an arrest during a raid at the property he used to live, which is possibly connected to the 2011 disappearance of Indiana University student Lauren Spierer.