Indiana lawmakers on Tuesday heard testimony on a bill that would allow executions to be carried out by a firing squad.
Indiana is looking to scrutinize ultra-processed foods in schools under legislation to restrict certain additives in student ...
Indiana lawmakers hope to crack down on doxing after more than a dozen of their own became victims of threats amid a ...
Legislation requiring schools to more strictly limit student cellphone use cleared a key Senate committee Wednesday.
The number of nixed road and bridge plans is rising, the Indiana Department of Transportation told state lawmakers on Monday, citing “funding constraints.” “We’ve continued to cancel projects. They’ve ...
Stricter cellphone bans, more focus on STEM and increased school “efficiency” are shaping up as some of the highest-priority education debates Indiana lawmakers will tackle during a fast 2026 ...
Indiana drivers will soon have a new option at the license branch: the state’s first all-black license plate. The Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles officially revealed the “blackout” plates on Monday, ...
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Indiana will begin allowing some state employees to bring their infants to work under a pilot program announced Tuesday by Gov. Mike Braun and detailed in a newly issued policy. The move comes months ...
Grants to reduce racial health inequities. Scholarships for Black and Hispanic students. Racial bias training. A camping initiative for Black Hoosiers. All are programs that have been abolished and ...
A trio of Indiana agencies have signed up for federal immigration enforcement powers, Indiana Gov. Mike Braun announced Friday. “Indiana is not a safe haven for illegal immigration,” Braun said in a ...
Indiana has used more than $491,000 in public funds to defend Attorney General Todd Rokita in multiple disciplinary investigations and formal ethics cases, according to new records obtained by the ...