The Greater Lafayette Indivisible group hosted a "Where's Baird?" town hall Sunday at the West Lafayette Public Library.
Where consumers put those dollars was especially telling: They shelled out more for goods — likely reflecting the “pull ...
The Clinton Prairie boys basketball team ended their season by competing in the final game of the Class 1A tournament. With ...
Purdue Crew has been training inside for the past three and a half months and Saturday morning they finally get the chance to ...
Canada will have to “dramatically reduce” its reliance on the United States as the two countries’ relationship darkens, ...
Katrina Armstrong, interim president of Columbia University, is stepping down, the school said in an announcement Friday.
A magnitude 7.7 earthquake hit the heart of war-ravaged Myanmar on, triggering the collapse of buildings across the region ...
GREATER LAFAYETTE, Ind. (WLFI) — Starting Thursday, CityBus stop signs will be installed at over 750 locations across Greater ...
After a failed attempt in the House, Indiana senators resurrected contentious bill language that intends to crack down on ...
Planned Parenthood has launched a new virtual health center in Indiana. The organization says closures of rural hospitals and ...
LAFAYETTE, Ind. (WLFI) — One man is dead after a single car crash Wednesday evening. Around 7 p.m., Lafayette Police say the ...
Tuesday discussion around a Bureau of Motor Vehicle (BMV) bill descended into impassioned debate over marijuana advertising, ...