BREAKING: Pipe Creek ammonia, chlorine levels return to normal after thousands of fish killed
The Indiana Department of Environmental Management reports chlorine and ammonia levels, which spiked on Sept. 11, have returned to normal in Pipe Creek. According to a Department of Natural Resources spokesperson, the toxicity killed around 3,000 fish.
Alliance Garden to host harvest party this evening
The Alliance Garden will be hosting a harvest party today from 5-8 p.m. at the 38th and Boots Street location on the northeast edge of IWU’s campus. Admission to the event is free and open to the
Fort Wayne Police Officer charged with child seduction and possession of child porn
A joint investigation conducted by detectives from the Indiana State Police and the Allen County Police Department has resulted in criminal charges being filed by the Allen County Prosecutor’s Office against Fort Wayne Police Officer Andrew Beck.
North America’s bird population dropped 29 percent in last 50 years
Bird populations are dropping sharply across North America, a trend that has researchers concerned about a “mass extinction event”. According to a new study, nearly 3 billion birds have disappeared from North America over the last 50
Colt gun company no longer producing AR-15s for civilians
Proponents of gun control laws on Thursday received support from an unexpected source: the Colt gun manufacturing company. In a surprise announcement, Colt officials revealed they’re no longer going to produce rifles for the civilian market, instead
Noblesville man vying for world record distance by circling roundabout for 24 hours
A Noblesville man is getting ready to set a world record this weekend. It might make you dizzy just thinking about it. Dave Schweikert will try to go the farthest distance on a bike, in a roundabout,
Health expert: sugary drink tax only a fraction of the obesity problem
The recent failure of a proposal to tax sugary drinks in Indianapolis may beg the question, would a tax on sodas actually help keep people healthier? Health expert Dr. John Puthullil said cities that have proposed and
Third Howard Co. inmate of the year commits suicide
For the third time this year, an inmate at the Howard County Jail has committed suicide. Jail officers on Monday found 30-year-old Kacey Roadruck in his cell with a bedsheet around his neck. He was unconscious and
Decision made on Note Dame’s controversial Christopher Columbus murals
The decision has been made on what to do with controversial Christopher Columbus murals in the University of Notre Dame’s main building. WSBT said that the university is creating a new room on the second floor that
Indiana man charged after sleeping in Walmart, stealing chips and crashing electric cart into wine display
Police in northwest Indiana says a man has been arrested after he slept at a Walmart for several days, stole and ate potato chips, and crashed an electric cart into a wine display. Timothy Bryant, 22, admitted