Get the latest local news for the Lafayette, IN area with the Journal & Courier Android app. A subscription to Journal & Courier is required and includes access to this app, online, mobile web site, tablet web site, e-Newspaper, and, if you choose, home delivery of the print edition. You can subscribe by going to JCOnline.com/subscribe.
- Up to the minute local news
- Current weather conditions, short term and extended forecasts, radar map, allergy, pollen and weather alerts
- Captivating full screen video and photo galleries
- The latest national and collegiate sports and scores
- Purdue and Sports News with Opinion
- News alerts sent to your device with an option to set a quiet time period
- Share news and video via Facebook, Twitter or email
The Journal & Courier is the leading source for local news and information for Lafayette, IN.
- Up to the minute local news
- Current weather conditions, short term and extended forecasts, radar map, allergy, pollen and weather alerts
- Captivating full screen video and photo galleries
- The latest national and collegiate sports and scores
- Purdue and Sports News with Opinion
- News alerts sent to your device with an option to set a quiet time period
- Share news and video via Facebook, Twitter or email
The Journal & Courier is the leading source for local news and information for Lafayette, IN.
Recently changed in this version:
- Supports video embedded within news articles – You are now able to watch news videos from news article pages too
- Fresh new look for our Photo Gallery – makes photo browsing simple
- Several bug fixes





Comments and ratings for Journal & Courier
(34 stars)
by Michael on 20/08/2012
raised in lafayette area go hornets want news guess ill jus use channel 18 app live in nashville now can't see home delivery any time soon
(34 stars)
by Nate on 23/06/2012
Requires subscription, nice. Who actually thought this was a good idea? I will continue to get my news for free from my TV18 app. Good job idiots. Enjoy watching your reader numbers drop.
(34 stars)
by Jordan on 29/04/2012
Charging for news is just dumb, especially when your parent company does not do it.
(34 stars)
by Shawn on 28/04/2012
Can't read articles without paid subscription. Could also use obituaries. Don't waste your time unless you're already a subscriber
(34 stars)
by Frank on 26/04/2012
Charging for news on the internet, good luck with that.
(34 stars)
by Ben C on 18/04/2012
It could use some time stamps and a direct link to the e-edition, but it works well for getting the news.