Indiana lawmakers heard warnings that the state’s prison population is nearing capacity, but funding for local alternatives is shrinking.
The Indiana Parole Board on Wednesday recommended against granting clemency to death row prisoner Roy Ward, setting up a ...
Additional leadership posts for two top Hoosier officials has spotlighted constitutional questions around dual office holding ...
More state agencies are earning approval for their mandatory expense-shrinking strategies — despite their varying levels of ...
Gov. Mike Braun proclaimed that he'll "be that voice" for Hoosier ratepayers angry about rising utility bills.
Treasurer of State Daniel Elliott on Wednesday announced he’s running for reelection as Indiana’s chief investment officer. “My job is to safeguard your money and put Hoosiers first,” he said, in a ...
From covered bridges and college football to apple-picking and leaf-peeping, Indiana is a fantastic place to enjoy the best season: fall. A few times a year, I like to focus on the array of ...
Lawmakers who voted to implement work requirements for Medicaid beneficiaries next summer will have to wait another six months before they can take effect, and the state is still waiting to hear if ...
Roughly 1,000 Hoosiers crowded into the Indiana Statehouse Thursday afternoon to hear from former U.S. Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg, who headlined a high-energy rally opposing mid-decade ...
Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita sent a six-page memo to all Indiana school superintendents and university administrators Monday night saying that schools are “wrong” for not disciplining or ...
Indiana’s second-highest official has thrown his weight behind calls for a sales tax moratorium on utility services — but, even as rates rise, the idea faces a difficult path through the General ...