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Several of President Donald Trump's executive branch and judicial nominees have been stalled in the Senate as Democrats have slowed the confirmation process.
Gov. Mike Braun is fulfilling his pledge to assist federal authorities in their efforts to identify and remove individuals not entitled to be in the United States.
Despite steamy temperatures and tempting beach days, Northwest Indiana students are soon heading back to school. Gary’s ...
Beto O’Rourke, a former presidential candidate and U.S. congressman, is back on a national tour and he’s stopping in Indiana this weekend. O’Rourke will host a free town hall meeting at 3 p.m. Sunday, ...
As children start heading back to school across Hancock County, school district leaders are bracing for impact as they learn more information about Senate Enrolled Act 1 and begin to prepare for ...
Democrats are focusing their message around access to healthcare. Republicans are countering that the tax provisions will put ...
NEW YORK (Reuters) -Residents of Columbus, Indiana awoke last week to a yellow billboard purchased by the Democratic National ...
Parents and schools brace for Indiana’s new reading law, which may hold back more third graders—just as summer school funding ...
Indiana's recent property tax relief legislation, Senate Enrolled Act 1, significantly impacts school districts' ability to ...
Under State Sen. Michael Young's proposal, a governor's appointee, a state-appointed board and the Indiana Attorney General would tackle policy and prosecution in downtown Indianapolis.
The Indiana State House is pictured Feb. 10, 2024, in Indianapolis. The United States Senate voted to cut more than $1 billion in funding for public media organizations.
The U.S. Senate has until July 18 to vote on Trump administration spending cuts, including to USAID. What projects did USAID fund in Indiana?