Nearly every lawmaker on the Senate Health and Provider Services Committee voted in favor of a house priority bill on ...
By: Leslie Bonilla Muñiz Indiana Capital Chronicle For The Republic INDIANAPOLIS — A significant amendment on Tuesday — and ...
The Indiana National Guard has started a second deployment to the southern border — this time for 12 months and costing an ...
A nearly two-year-old legal battle is over — for now — after a federal judge dismissed a lawsuit over the legality of delta-8 ...
By: Whitney Downard Indiana Capital Chronicle For The Republic INDIANAPOLIS — Hundreds of irate property owners gathered at ...
Turn in a Poacher, a program of the Indiana Department of Natural Resources, is rewarding Hoosiers for information leading to ...
A universally adopted funding program to boost local public health departments is facing a tough budget road, with some ...
Legislators and other government employees at the Indiana Statehouse and Government Buildings don’t often (if ever) get to ...
After receiving more than 3,000 public comments, Indiana’s Natural Resources Commission on Tuesday approved rules for a ...
National Ag Day is fast approaching—it’s Tuesday, March 18. That’s also the day that Indiana’s ag community is coming ...
Small cities and towns in rural Indiana are investing in projects to attract residents and businesses, despite slow ...
Indiana’s second-in-command has pushed prison authorities to “ignore” a court order compelling them to provide a transgender ...