INDIANAPOLIS | Legislation likely to lead to more charter schools opening in Indiana is set for a final Senate vote this week after state senators Monday tweaked House Bill 1002
INDIANAPOLIS | Presidential candidate Rick Perry introduced himself to Hoosier Republicans Wednesday by way of a rambling speech that was big on America's greatness, short on how to fix the
Supporters called it the first step toward delivering $1.4 billion in property tax relief, particularly in communities with soaring residential property values.
INDIANAPOLIS | The beleaguered Department of Toxicology at Indiana University's School of Medicine appears likely to be shut down and replaced by a state agency.
"Our work can be difficult, and yes it has challenges and even setbacks. But we draw sustenance from that divine spark in each of us," said Chief Justice Loretta Rush.
Indiana Chief Justice Loretta Rush praised two Lake County court officers for their work on behalf of Hoosier families and communities in her annual "State of the Judiciary" address delivered
Gov. Mike Braun explained his administration will prioritize "MEI" — merit, excellence and innovation — to make state government more responsive to Hoosiers.
State Rep. Alan Morrison is quitting the House Jan. 13 — the day the new governor is inaugurated — to become director of the Indiana Department of Natural Resources.
The VETS Safe Travel Act will permit amputee veterans, paralyzed veterans and blind veterans to enroll for free in the TSA's PreCheck program for airline passengers.
INDIANAPOLIS | It was wrong to sentence Engelica Castillo to life in prison without the possibility of parole for the murder of her 2-year-old cousin, Jada Justice, because Castillo's co-defendant
The Indiana Department of Transportation is relocating its "Indiana Safe Zone" after Jan. 1 to the Interstate 465/Interstate 69 worksite on Indianapolis-Fishers border.
Health and environmental policy are poised to be a frequent topic of discussion at the Statehouse during the four-month legislative session that begins in January.
The entities will conduct military-to-military engagements in line with security goals, while working to promote military, government, economic and social cooperation.
INDIANAPOLIS | A Gary man who molested two young girls for nearly two years had his 80-year prison sentence cut in half Wednesday by the Indiana Court of Appeals.
Aaron Sawyer IV, 26, was convicted of murder in March and sentenced to 67 years in prison for shooting to death Dorell Townsend on May 31, 2020, at a Gary
The Shared Ethics Advisory Commission said 66% of the local government candidates on the ballot Tuesday in Lake, Porter and LaPorte counties signed its ethics pledge.