A new Indiana Office of School Safety was pitched as a cost-effective, “one-stop shop” for collaboration on school safety ...
The Indiana Capital Chronicle sued the Indiana Department of Correction last week — a move we don’t take lightly.
The Indiana Supreme Court Disciplinary Commission filed a new round of charges Friday against Attorney General Todd Rokita — this time surrounding his defiant response to a prior reprimand. In a sworn ...
Gov. Mike Braun touted "wins" accomplished for the state under his tenure, and big plans for the legislative session during ...
After a multi-year hiatus, A-F grades are likely to be used again to measure the quality of Indiana’s schools.
Among the most pressing issues we face today is the persistent harassment of women in politics and government.
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Delivering her 11th State of the Judiciary speech Wednesday, Supreme Court Chief Justice Loretta Rush highlighted the state's court system.
A committee declined to act on a bill to relocate a casino license from southern Indiana to the north after hours of ...
The original law passed in 2023 allows police to push citizens back 25-feet from an ongoing investigation. It was challenged in two separate lawsuits. The Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals issued an ...
House Bill 1125, authored by Republican Rep. Jake Teshka, would create the “Indiana Earned Wage Access Act,” putting certain ...
Testimony on two priority bills for House Republicans had little consensus when it came to identifying ways to curb health care costs.