Ind. BMV says it may have overcharged for licenses
Indiana's Bureau of Motor Vehicles says it "may have inadvertently" overcharged drivers for licenses. Full story
Indiana's Bureau of Motor Vehicles says it "may have inadvertently" overcharged drivers for licenses. Full story
A northern Indiana factory where 165 workers build ambulances will be shut down by its new owner in a decision announced a week after the same company said it would close a nearby recreational vehicle plant with about 500 workers. Full story
One of the founders of defunct cattle broker Eastern Livestock was sentenced Tuesday to almost six years in federal prison and the former chief financial officer was sentenced to nearly five for their roles in a $32 million check kiting scheme. Full story
As we approach the holiday weekend, traffic is picking up along the interstate. Whether your traveling north, south, east or west to visit family and friends, state Departments of Transportation (DOT) have links to help make your road travel arrangements easier. Full story
In response to a class-action lawsuit that alleged the Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles overcharged as many as 4 million Hoosiers since 2007, the BMV admitted in a May 15 filing "it may have inadvertently overcharged" drivers. Full story
An estimated 3.8 million athletes each year in the U.S. suffer a sports-related traumatic brain injury. Full story
Rev. Bill McGill of Fort Wayne, Indiana, tells MSNBC’s Craig Melvin about his 40-day fast to end gun violence.
CeCe Bruce, a waitress who is also attending school part time in Indiana, says she is grateful to the loyal customer who left her a $446 tip on $6 bill. WTHR’s Mary Milz reports.
From Benghazi, to the IRS and AP – the Obama administration is on defense, trying to deal with three different issues. Lynn Sweet, Ron Fournier and Rep. Todd Young, R-Ind., discuss on Jansing & Co.
When an Indiana teacher asked her first grade class to jot down whenever someone does something nice on a piece of paper, the idea became popular in other local schools as well, with hundreds of multi-colored thank you notes decorating the walls. NBC’s Kevin Tibbles reports.
An Indiana restaurant asks a nursing mom to feed her baby in restroom or leave. WNDU's Christine Karsten reports.
Jenn Nagle and Matt Schwartz load a U-Haul truck with boxes from Schwartz's mother's Springettsbury Township home, in whose basement they had been living for more than a year with their 8-month-old son Houston and Schwartz's three older children, on Friday, July 13, 2012. The morning after Schwartz'
Ed Carpenter Racing driver Ed Carpenter of the U.S. talks with crew members before taking the pole position in the Indianapolis 500 at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in Indianapolis, Indiana, May 18, 2013. The Indianapolis 500 is scheduled to be run May 26, 2013. REUTERS/John Sommers II (U
Andretti Autosport driver Ryan Hunter-Reay of the U.S. reacts after qualifying for the Indianapolis 500 at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in Indianapolis, Indiana, May 18, 2013. The Indianapolis 500 is scheduled for May 26. REUTERS/John Sommers II (UNITED STATES - Tags: SPORT MOTORSPORT)
Indiana soybean farmer Vernon Bowman speaks to the media outside the Supreme Court following arguments in his case against global seed giant, Monsanto. in Washington, in this February 19, 2013 file photo. The U.S. Supreme Court ruled May 13, 2013 that Bowman had violated agribusiness company Monsant