Lawmakers aim to crack down on the influence of foreign governments through legislation moving through the statehouse. One bill would require foreign agents that receive funding or are owned by ...
A commercial turkey flock in Sullivan County has been hit with bird flu, the first case in southwestern Indiana in a year.
One of 26 surviving copies of the Declaration of Independence is now on display at the Lilly Library on Indiana University’s campus. It commemorates the 250th anniversary of the printing of the ...
Indiana’s early voting period would be cut from 28 days to 16 days in a year-old push revived by Republican state senators. The proposal for fewer early voting days was added Monday by the Senate ...
On a cold December night in Chicago 2025, Ball State first-year student Gino Trujillo stood on stage at Gman Tavern, preparing to share something deeply personal. His debut extended play (EP), “Night ...
A sweeping school cellphone crackdown and revamped language tightening controls on youth social media use cleared the House Committee Wednesday after weeks of debate on both measures. In back-to-back ...
Advocates are urging lawmakers not to support a bill criminalizing homelessness. The legislation would make it a class C misdemeanor to camp or sleep in public areas. Lawmakers behind the bill say it ...
An Anderson volunteer organization that runs a well-known food pantry is losing the space it’s operated out of for about two years.  As IPR’s Thomas Ouellette reports, a local charter school ...
The validity of the Classic Learning Test was at the center of a recent legislative hearing. The test is being considered as a comparable college-readiness assessment to the better-known exams like ...