MARC CHASE: Help Valpo 2-year-old in the fight of his life
Two-year-old Lincoln Maxberry is a heart-melting blur of perpetual motion whose facial expressions during times of extreme silliness are enough to send anyone into fits of laughter.
Two-year-old Lincoln Maxberry is a heart-melting blur of perpetual motion whose facial expressions during times of extreme silliness are enough to send anyone into fits of laughter.
Pulaski County’s largest employer, the wheelchair-accessible vehicle maker BraunAbility, is moving its headquarters to an Indianapolis suburb after more than half a century in Winamac.The company, which makes wheelchair lifts and converts Ford and Chry…
CHICAGO — Google officials say the company has selected Chicago as its new finance division hub with plans to have the capacity to double its workforce in the city by the end of the year.
AURORA, Ill. — The latest on Friday’s mass shooting at a warehouse here:
The U.S. Department of Labor found four contractors failed to pay $255,474 in wages owed to workers who built the Village of Hope housing project in Gary.
WINFIELD — A Valparaiso man who thought it would be funny to wear a police-style bulletproof vest into a Winfield liquor store is now in jail, Lake County Sheriff Oscar Martinez confirmed late Friday night.
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court will decide whether the 2020 census can include a question about citizenship that could affect the allocation of seats in the House of Representatives and the distribution of billions of dollars in federal money.
Today, we begin a daily look at the eight films up for Best Picture. To be brutally honest, “Bohemian Rhapsody” getting a spot in a Best Picture field of only eight seems like a bit of a stretch. That’s in,…
INDIANAPOLIS — A major U.S. pizza company is partnering with Purdue University Global to offer free tuition to all its employees at corporate-owned stores and offices for Purdue’s online associate’s, bachelor’s and master’s degree programs.
Feeding birds in winter is one of the nation’s most popular wildlife-watching activities, yet many ornithologists say it’s often more rewarding for people than for birds. And it might even put wild birds at risk.