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Responding to an outcry from neighbors, the Indiana Department of Correction has abandoned a plan to move a men's work-release program to the Indiana Women's Prison.  |


MICHIGAN CITY, Ind. -- Law enforcement officials surrounded a wooded area where an Indiana State Prison escapee may have fled, but severe thunderstorms Thursday evening forced them to call off the hunt.  |
Eric Gordon's summer just keeps getting better. The former North Central High School basketball star developed nearly instant chemistry with new teammate Blake Griffin, the No. 1 draft pick of the Los Angeles Clippers.  |
The more potholes fixed now in warm weather, the fewer holes there will be to repair when cold weather arrives.  |


Back-to-school shopping this year means back-to-the-closet for many consumers. More than a third of shoppers say they will slash budgets for the upcoming school year by "making do with last year's school items" -- one of the trends that is  |
WESTFIELD, Ind. -- Tom and Livia Harford sort through a new set of applications for the scholarship they help award each year, reading essays about people who hunted down the owner of a lost computer memory stick or who invited  |
The old 50-yard line is quickly becoming the heart of an expanded Indiana Convention Center, a $275 million project that officials say is on schedule.  |
Indiana University and Ivy Tech Community College raised tuition Thursday, drawing ire from two lawmakers who say the state's public colleges should keep the same rates considering the recession.  |
Town officials trying to carve out a budget for 2010 are hoping the third time's a charm, after the Zionsville council president again sent them back to the drawing board with a sharper knife.  |
Officials of fast-growing Fishers school district say funding formula in new budget is unfair.  |
Police scale back presence at troubled Northeastside apartment complex.  |
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