(NEW YORK, NY) - The stock market continues its downward spiral today as world markets took huge nosedives before the opening of the New York Stock Exchange this morning.
(BLOOMINGTON) - Indiana University officials are thinking about renaming a building that bears the name of a long-time trustee who expressed racist views in the 1940s.
(INDIANAPOLIS) - Indiana Pacers President Larry Bird has settled a suit he brought against a couple he claimed used his name without permission to promote a bed-and-breakfast in his former hometown of French Lick.
Alaska panel finds Palin abused power in firing ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) -- Sarah Palin unlawfully abused her power as governor by trying to have her former brother-in-law fired as a state trooper, the chief investigator of an Alaska legislative panel concluded Friday. The politically charged inquiry imperiled her reputation as a reformer on John McCain's Republican ticket.
Michelle Obama to visit Ft. Wayne next week Michelle Obama, wife of Democratic presidential nominee Sen. Barack Obama, will campaign in the Fort Wayne area next Wednesday. The visit comes on the heels of a campaign stop by her husband in Indianapolis this week.
Wabash fraternity suspended after teen's death The Wabash College fraternity in which a freshman member died last weekend has been placed under suspension by the college and its national parent organization.
Mom held after tot falls out of moving car An Indianapolis woman was in the Marion County Jail on neglect charges Friday after police say her 2-year-old daughter tumbled from a moving car onto a busy Westside road.
Body found in burned home on Eastside Police believe someone set fire Friday to an Eastside home in an attempt to destroy evidence linked to the body of the woman found inside.
Teen is shot in leg on the Near Eastside A 16-year-old girl suffered a gunshot wound to a leg Friday night when two groups of people exchanged gunfire on the Near Eastside, police said.