An Indiana man who was in a crash over the summer after a chase with law enforcement pleaded guilty to several felonies on Monday. Christopher Voiles, 47, of Kokomo, Indiana, pleaded guilty to interfering with an arrest for a felony,
The Kokomo woman who died in a fatal fire earlier this month has been ID’d. Charlene Ormsby, 69, died after her house at 1131 N. Armstrong St. caught fire on Jan. 17, the Howard County Coroner’s Office announced Friday.
KOKOMO, Ind. — "It's a simple home, but it's really well built," Travis Taflinger said. He and his nonprofit, Bridges Outreach, just finished building a new home on 1023 Apperson Way in Kokomo. The land was a vacant lot, owned by the city, six months ago ...
The fire happened late Friday night, Jan. 17 near West Elm and North Washington streets.
Authorities executed a search warrant at a local massage parlor earlier this week as part of an 11-month-long investigation into alleged human trafficking and financial crimes.
Indiana State Police have issued a Silver Alert for a 59-year-old man who has been missing from Kokomo since Dec. 1. Here's what we know:
Landon, left, and Shawnte Parker check out the “Tuskegee Airmen: America’s Freedom Flyers” exhibit Thursday as members of Mt. Pisgah Missionary Baptist Church received an exclusive tour of the traveling exhibit. It will be at Artworks Gallery though Feb. 22.
Reba Harris was the fearless leader of the Gilead House, a 27-bed women’s shelter which offers support services, classes and addiction recovery treatment for those recently released
With Hoosier employees increasingly using payment tools that let them tap earned wages before a regularly scheduled payday, an Indiana lawmaker is proposing a new framework to regulate the “earned
A US Air Force veteran and retired NASA employee died in a house fire Friday night, according to a family member.
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Perhaps the most important moment in Indiana Gov. Mike Braun’s first State of the State address came at the beginning, before he even dove into his prepared text.