A Terre Haute man facing drug and gun charges in federal court has pleaded guilty and been sentenced to federal prison. Thomas Jamerson, 40, pleaded guilty to three counts: possession of ...
Despite best intentions, sometimes Black History Month comes in with little fanfare. Not so this month in Terre Haute as the Terre Haute Human Relations Commission’s Executive Director Anne-Therese ...
Two businesses recently worked together to make a difference for two local animal shelters. Saturn Petcare partnered with ...
On January 27th, 1945, Auschwitz Concentration Camp was liberated. This year marks the 80th anniversary and CANDLES Holocaust ...
Terre Haute’s annual Polar Plunge is just over a week away. The 26th annual plunge is happening on Feb. 15. The freezing tradition helps raise money for Indiana Special Olympics. It’s held each year ...
Frustrations escalated Tuesday over Indiana’s impending property tax relief plan that local Hoosier officials fear could ...
The first on a bill geared towards lowering property taxes in Indiana happened on Tuesday. State Senators heard testimony ...
Mike Lunsford, a Tribune-Star columnist and nature photographer, will speak at the Swope Art Museum on First Friday, which ...
The T-Birds finished 5-18 while the Vikings (7-15) advanced to face North Knox (16-6) in the second semifinal on Friday. The opener pits Sullivan (15-8), which outlasted Linton in overtime, 44-41, ...
Death row populations in the United States have declined to historic lows. The Death Penalty Policy Project reviewed 50 years of data and found that U.S. death rows shrank more last year than any ...
Indiana mayors warn lawmakers to adopt a more targeted approach to property tax reform to prevent significant cuts to public safety.
After much anticipation, Indiana Gov. Mike Braun’s property tax bill received its first hearing in the Senate’s Tax and Fiscal Policy Committee Tuesday. The committee ...