Indiana lawmakers heard warnings that the state’s prison population is nearing capacity, but funding for local alternatives ...
It’s one thing to read about a 10% cut in government spending and it’s quite another to delve into spending plans that ...
In January 2022, Elmer Waggoner arrived at a hospital with COVID-19. By March 3, he was negative for the virus — and on March 29, he was dead. He’d developed necrotizing fasciitis from a bed sore. By ...
The Indiana Parole Board on Wednesday recommended against granting clemency to death row prisoner Roy Ward, setting up a ...
The executive director of Indiana’s public retirement system cautioned lawmakers Wednesday that an effort to aggressively pay down unfunded liabilities won’t immediately free up more dollars — instead ...
After meeting for just over three cumulative hours this year, the interim courts committee came to a close Tuesday without making any recommendations on its assigned topic. The panel of lawmakers and ...
Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita sent a six-page memo to all Indiana school superintendents and university administrators ...
Gov. Mike Braun proclaimed that he'll "be that voice" for Hoosier ratepayers angry about rising utility bills.
A Ball State University employee who lost her job after she posted about the late Charlie Kirk will use Indiana’s courts to litigate the case. Suzanne Swierc’s firing and other retaliatory actions — ...
Additional leadership posts for two top Hoosier officials has spotlighted constitutional questions around dual office holding ...
Childhood obesity in Indiana is rising, and the latest data show a challenge that is both urgent and complex. According to the report “Weight Trends Among Children and Adolescents within Central ...