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Jeffersonville: Answer filed in city, FOP suit
An answer has been filed in a suit between the city of Jeffersonville and its police union.
Music, fireworks mark July Fourth :
Area residents celebrated the nation's birthday Friday with music at Shields Park and a booming fireworks display over Freeman Field.
Transit chief keeps S. Indiana on the go
Roland Lemus remembers growing up in Washington, D.C., and taking public transportation for about six years because his mother didn't own a car until they moved from the city.
Study: Sioux Falls again safest driving city in US
According to an insurance study, Lexington and Louisville, Kentucky, are among the safest cities in which to drive.
McCain: Obama's word cannot be trusted
Hours after sparring with Barack Obama over immigration, John McCain told crowd at fundraiser Saturday night that "Sen. Obama's word cannot be trusted." "You know, this election is about trust, and trusting ...
Alleged drunken driver arrested after striking two vehicles in New Albany
An alleged drunken driver was arrested in New Albany on Tuesday night after hitting two vehicles and leading police on a short chase.
Bucking the trend: Sluggish real estate market doesn't stop Steve...
The gloomy outlook for the housing market has not deterred developer Steve Canfield from moving forward with plans for two new residential developments that would bring about 450 home lots to the Louisville ...
Funding a question for Big Four project
Officials are still trying to determine how best to pay the approximately $13 million costs associated with converting the Big Four Bridge into a pedestrian crossing between Southern Indiana and Louisville.
Woman in Ind. shooting had pulled gun before
The woman who told police that she shot a man who confronted her at her car window on a Jeffersonville, Ind., street was involved in a similar incident 2-1/2 months ago in which she also pulled her gun but did ...
Power is on for most LG&E customers
Power has been restored this morning for most Louisville Gas & Electric customers following outages from last night's thunderstorms.
Jeffersonville 'road rage' shooter claims self-defense
The suspect in a shooting at 10th Street and Allison Lane on Tuesday is claiming self-defense, but some witnesses say the shooter overreacted.
Closed Colgate factory faces uncertain future
The last few workers at the Colgate-Palmolive plant in Clarksville are expected to leave by the end of June, but the fate of the factory's 52-acre site has yet to be determined.
Small plane bound for Louisville crashes; 1 dead
One person is dead after a small plane crash in southern Illinois. The Federal Aviation Administration says the single-engine aircraft crashed near New Douglas around 3:15 p.m. on Friday.
TARC Director: "We're Hurting"
It could soon cost more to board a TARC bus in Louisville. In the face of soaring fuel prices, TARC is thinking about raising the adult bus fare by 25 cents, to $1.50. TARC's fuel budget is expected to jump ...
Indianapolis - Indiana State Police say two major north-south highways have reopened after being shut down for about a day because of flooding.
Clark Sheriff's officer talks about shooting
Mark Meyer says he still loves his job For the first time since he was shot in the head, arm and shoulder, Clark County Sheriff's Department officer Mark Meyer spoke about the ordeal.
O'Bannon memorial part of Corydon bicentennial celebration
A memorial to former Indiana Governor Frank O'Bannon will be unveiled Saturday during bicentennial celebrations in his hometown of Corydon.
Clark County Building Authority gets bids on new security system
Bids for the security system in the Clark County Government Building closed Wednesday.
Indianapolis ranks 2nd among cities in carbon dioxide emissions
Indianapolis ranks second among U.S. metropolitan areas in carbon monoxide emissions.
The decision - Poor choices make voting difficult
It was Tuesday morning and there I stood, blank look on my face, and about half stunned.