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Gov. Tim Walz on Thursday said that communication between states and the federal government under the second Trump ...
As Secretary of State Diego Morales takes heat for back-to-back international trips that blurred personal and professional lines, Republican hopefuls see an opportunity to challenge the embattled ...
Health by Design is partnering with the Indiana Criminal Justice Institute to expand the traffic-focused Road to Zero Academy ...
Tensions ran high Thursday morning at the Indiana Supreme Court as justices heard arguments in a case that could change who has the duty of care — private property owners or county officials — for ...
Ivy Tech Community College will lay off 202 employees statewide as it responds to significant cuts in state funding and ...
The 200,000-square-foot Fieldhouse is one of hundreds across the country and more than a dozen in Indiana promising economic growth, a tourism boost, community engagement and a foothold in the ...
Property tax relief and a new online portal were among this year's legislative wins for Hoosier farmers. But a transition tax ...
Recently appointed Public Access Counselor Jennifer Ruby faces a daunting workload — and disgruntled Hoosiers.
Plane towing a banner that read ‘Abortion pills by mail’ flew over the heads of thousands of racegoers at the Indy 500.
Nationwide, households making $75,000 to $100,000 — typical for teachers and skilled workers — face a daunting task to become ...
New cost-sharing language for the federal food program threatens to break Indiana’s budget or take out the program altogether.
Indiana has exhausted its supply of lethal injection drugs after carrying out two executions in the past six months — and Gov. Mike Braun said Tuesday he doesn’t plan to buy more, at least for now.