Nationally, Indiana ranks 39th in percentage of women in the state legislature, just behind South Dakota and just ahead of ...
The latest version of the plan will cost school districts $371 million over three years, far less than the original $1.9 ...
The House passed legislation that would require almost all health care mergers and acquisitions to be approved by a state ...
A Senate committee overhauls the property tax reform bill. A Medicaid reform bill advances to the full Senate. And a House ...
Police released disturbing online comments they said were made by the person arrested for an alleged plan to shoot people ...
Ressa, CEO and co-founder of the Philippines-based digital news site Rappler, has authored three books, including her most ...
Indiana code currently defines bullying as overt, unwanted and repeated acts or gestures. The bill changes that definition to ...
Senate Bill 2 would introduce several restrictions on HIP, which pays for the health care needs of more than 750,000 Hoosiers ...
President Trump has signaled to tech companies that the Midwest is open for development. Now rural communities are left with ...
The Senate Appropriations Committee approved a bill to limit the use of prior authorizations for state health plans like ...
Chaplains could only give secular advice to students younger than 18, but they could provide religious guidance to them with ...
The bill's author, Sen. Linda Rogers (R-Granger), said school corporations manage millions of dollars and many employees, similar to a business, so business professionals should be allowed to apply.