College degree programs that don't meet certain income thresholds will face greater scrutiny and possible elimination as part of legislation passed by the Indiana General Assembly this past session.
A man who fired a gun into a Whitestown apartment has been sentenced to three years with the Indiana Department of Correction ...
A Greater Clark County school has been awarded a grant from the American Heart Association to put toward improving student ...
JEFFERSONVILLE – Schimpff’s Confectionery has been a popular stop for both locals and tourists alike for 135 years at its ...
Chuck Kitchell, radiation therapist at the Cancer Center in New Albany, was presented with a BEE Award Thursday. The BEE ...
A local fire department's story is being featured in a short documentary film produced by a company and service used by the department to find equipment.
Indiana leaders say they’re not making the same errors as other state applicants for a federal tolling program that has produced no toll roads in its nearly 30 years of ...
A Jeffersonville man accused of aiding the Chinese military is a flight risk and should remain in jail pending the outcome of his trial, federal prosecutors argued in ...
The New Albany City Council attorney, Corrine “Corrie” Manning, received a 6.5% raise at the council’s meeting Thursday.
If you check New Albany’s roster you’ll see Washington listed twice. While the two players share the same surname, the ...
Indiana’s largest public postsecondary institution is getting a statutory overhaul thanks to a new law signed this month ...
Meet Lisha! Lisha is an around 1.5-year-old medium mixed breed dog that is still looking for her fur-ever home. Thanks to our ...