An Indiana House committee has approved House Bill 1008, sponsored by Speaker Todd Huston, to establish an Indiana-Illinois ...
The Parke Heritage girls basketball team is gearing up for one of the biggest games in program history—Saturday’s 2A Jasper ...
Officers with the Lake County Sheriff's Department rescued a dog from the roof of a three-story house in Gary, Indiana on Tuesday. Tedric Rondell Guy Jr., 20, has been arrested in connection with ...
Hamilton County is establishing an "immigration commission," with ... It's been one week since President Donald Trump took his second oath of office. In those seven days, Indiana lawmakers and elected ...
Rensselaer, Indiana (AP) — An Indiana man was fatally ... Matthew Huttle, 42, of Hobart was killed Sunday by a Jasper County sheriff’s deputy, authorities said. State police are investigating.
According to a release from Indiana State Police, a deputy with the Jasper County Sheriff’s Department conducted a traffic stop on State Road 14 east of County Road 475 East. That’s right ...
PARKE COUNTY, Ind.(WTHI) - From being a star basketball player, to the first female in the CDL program at Parke Heritage High School, Emma Simpson is making her senior year count. In just the last few ...
Indiana fans have run out of patience with Mike Woodson. After the Hoosiers collapsed late and suffered a 79-78 loss to Maryland on Sunday, the home crowd booed its head coach as he left the floor ...
INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana's attorney general is suing the St. Joseph County Police Department over its handling of undocumented immigrants. Under Indiana law, local and state officials must cooperate ...
SOUTH BEND, Ind. (WSBT) — Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita was in South Bend on Friday to file a lawsuit. His main topic was immigration, and it took place at the County-City Building in ...
The suit was brought against St. Joseph County Sheriff William Redman by Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita. The suit is a civil matter. No one is accused of committing a crime. The Circuit ...
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Police officers would have to notify county sheriffs if they believe an arrestee is in the country unlawfully under a bill an Indiana House committee approved Thursday.