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Secretary of State Diego Morales believes Indiana lawmakers and the news media are making too much of his regular international travel, taxpayer-purchased $90,000 SUV, contracts with campaign ...
With tens of thousands of people expected to descend upon downtown Indianapolis this weekend for two blockbuster events, Indiana State Police will “signficant(ly) increase” the number of ...
INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana University Indianapolis is among several colleges and universities across the state adjusting their degree offerings following the implementation of a new state law aimed at ...
Indiana Secretary of State Diego Morales launched free Experian AutoCheck Vehicle History Reports for all Indiana residents to protect consumers and boost confidence in used-vehicle purchases, the ...
Six public colleges in Indiana are cutting or consolidating over 400 academic degree programs to comply with new state law.
Indiana State representative Wendy Dant Chesser held a town hall Wednesday, with officials from Clarksville, Jeffersonville and Louisville, hoping to start a conversation about improvements on the ...
Fair officials are bringing even more mouth-watering excitement to the 2025 Indiana State Fair.
After 56 years stuck in the locker room, Hoosier the Bison will be reintroduced to Indiana fans Aug. 30.
State Sen. Liz Brown, R-Fort Wayne, has filed a misconduct complaint against Attorney General Todd Rokita with the Indiana Supreme Court's Disciplinary Commission.
BLOOMINGTON — Indiana football received a verbal commitment from Crown Point's Trevor Gibbs on Wednesday, May 7. Gibbs, who is a two-way starter for the school at tight end and linebacker, is ...
Following months of scrutiny over millions in no-bid contracts, the Indiana Secretary of State’s Office has quietly started issuing formal requests for proposals (RFPs).