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Not all Indiana Powerball tickets lost

The winning jackpot ticket in Saturday’s historic Powerball drawing wasn't sold in Indiana but not all lottery players across the state came away empty handed.

Late night shooting leaves one dead

Police say one person has died after a shooting on the city's near northeast side late Saturday night.

No injury in crash involving ambulance

No injuries were reported after an ambulance and a car crashed near downtown Saturday night.

Deputy injured in crash recovering

A Hancock County Sheriff's Deputy that was injured in a crash in Greenfield Friday afternoon has been released from the hospital.

Two in critical condition after moped crash at 30th and Central

Two people are in critical condition following a moped and vehicle accident Saturday evening.

Students compete at robotics contest

Some of the best and brightest high school students are competing this weekend for the title of National Robotics League Champions.

Proposed setbacks could sink Ind. wind farm

A central Indiana official says the tough conditions opponents of a planned wind farm are seeking for the project would leave little room for the proposed

Purdue makes fast progress on tuition freeze

A Purdue University official says the school has made fast progress finding $40 million in savings or new revenue to support a two-year tuition freeze

21 NE Ind. residents charged in welfare fraud

Northeastern Indiana authorities have charged 21 people in a welfare fraud scam alleging that they illegally exploited welfare benefits to stock a Fort Wayne

One year later arsonist still at large

One year after a fire destroyed the grandstands at the Shelby County Fairgrounds, the arsonist is still at large.

Initiative tells Madison County stories with heart

The owners of a Madison County shop are on a mission to tell the county's stories and help residents see that the area continues to thrive despite the loss of

Veteran's family aims to help others with PTSD

The parents of an Indiana soldier who died in a car crash after struggling with post-traumatic stress syndrome says there are thousands more veterans like

BSU student crowned 500 Queen

The 500 Festival announced the 2013 500 Festival Queen and Court Saturday morning during Pole Day.

70 years later, former Purdue baseball player finally joins team

It was a debut for a former Purdue baseball player more than 70 years in the making Friday.

One killed in semi vs. car accident

A collision between a car and semi resulted in one death Friday morning in Newton County.

Video: Lemonade Day arrives

Thousands of kids in Indianapolis, and across the country, will be learning valuable business skills Saturday during Lemonade Day.

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