By: Casey Smith Indiana Capital Chronicle For The Republic INDIANAPOLIS — After a multi-year hiatus, A-F grades are likely to ...
The latest chapter in the saga of a proposed casino in New Haven changed settings Wednesday as both sides of the aisle ...
Indiana is one of dozens of states swept into the Diversity, Equity and Inclusion purge, supported fervently by President ...
While the new governor and budget stewards are tightening state spending due to modest revenue growth, the Indiana Senate on ...
By: Leslie Bonilla Muñiz Indiana Capital Chronicle For The Republic INDIANAPOLIS — Cash-strapped local governments could soon ...
Indiana lawmakers have launched a donation drive to support veterans in need, collecting essential items and monetary donations through March, following a fire at an apartment property operated by ...
The Indiana Chamber of Commerce, which described the lawmaking process as a “legislative gauntlet” in a 2018 report, said only 20 to 30 percent of Indiana bills become law.
If an officer was headed home from Southport and saw a crime in Greenwood, police say under the new bill, they would have no ...
There's about 1,200 bills filed but only some of them will become law. Here, we're tracking the bills that actually progress in the legislature.
The first day of the 2025 legislative session brought lawmakers, reporters and a buzz of activity to the Indiana Statehouse.
Property taxes, healthcare, and immigration. Those are several things you'll likely hear about tonight in Indiana Governor ...