(MITCHELL, IN) - South Lawrence Utilities lifted the boil order for all of its customers this morning that had previously been in effect since late Monday.
Donations topping $200K will help fix Athenaeum Since a crane fell on the century-old Athenaeum building Downtown two weeks ago and water poured from its sprinkler system, the group that runs the facility has piled up something else.
Ex-IU hoopster Leary held in thefts from homes Already awaiting sentencing for fraud in a Fort Wayne court, former Indiana University basketball player Todd Leary was arrested this week on allegations of stealing appliances from foreclosed homes in Hamilton County.
Candidates agree public trust must be restored Questions about the credibility of the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department and Marion County Prosecutor Carl Brizzi hung heavy over a political event Thursday night.
1st lawsuit accusing ex-priest is settled When a man known in court papers as John Doe RG came forward in 2005 with a lawsuit alleging he'd been sexually abused as a boy by his priest, few people in Indianapolis remembered or knew of a former clergyman named Harry Monroe.