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$30M to be cut from Purdue budget

Purdue University must cut $30 million from its next budget as state revenues continue to decline.

Student accused of terroristic mischief

Purdue police arrested 21-year-old Purdue student Roy C. Sun Wednesday on preliminary charges of terroristic mischief and possession of stolen property.

'Green' trains chug into Avon

CSX Transportation unveiled two trains called GenSet Locomotives Thursday afternoon. They said the trains will help reduce pollution and will help to bring in

Wife of Sen. Lugar arrested for DUI

The accident occurred at the intersection of Old Dominion Drive and Dominion Reserve Drive in McLean, Virginia.

Sarah Palin will be in Noblesville and Ft. Wayne on Thursday

Former vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin will be in Central Indiana Thursday signing copies of her new book," Going Rogue."

Purdue limits smoking on campus

Three hundred universities nationwide are smoke-free, and now Pudue is moving one step closer.

6 in Ind. died from swine flu last week

Six more Indiana swine flu deaths were reported last week, even as the number of people hospitalized with flu symptoms continued to drop.

Meijer & FW fans ready for Palin

Workers at the Meijer on Maysville Road are getting ready to host a big crowd of people who hope to get a signed copy of Sarah Palin's new book.

2 students hospitalized with burns

Two students were burned in an accident Wednesday morning at Wainwright Middle School in Lafayette.

Theme park auctioning off surplus

A southern Indiana amusement park plans to auction off hundreds of surplus items this weekend, including an antique circus truck and bumper boats.

Police: Mom was smoking crack when child wandered away

Indianapolis Metro child abuse detectives arrested the mother of an 11-month-old child found wandering the streets this weekend. Tuesday House, 38, faces a

Police investigating 2 attempted abductions at bus stops

Metro police are on alert after two attempted abductions at school bus stops on the east side.

Court weighs use of tests in sentencing

The Indiana Supreme Court will decide whether judges should be able to determine how long someone goes to prison according to how many points the person scores

Norovirus to blame for school closure

More than 100 students and two teachers at the Seymour Middle School sixth grade center became sick from the norovirus and the school was closed on Nov. 6.

Robbers heat up bottle for crying baby

Indianapolis metro police say two suspects forced their way into a home with the intention to rob those inside Friday morning. But, what the suspects did while

Binge drinking up on college campuses

Binge drinking is up on college campuses across Indiana. This comes from a new report expected later Friday.

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