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.
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 ...
Hoosier leaders might be busy taking behind-the-scenes feedback on the prospect of early redistricting, but rank-and-file Republicans are increasingly going public with their opposition. Statehouse ...
Gov. Mike Braun and Attorney General Todd Rokita want a federal judge to lift a decades-old ban on the placement of a Ten Commandments monument at the Indiana Statehouse grounds. A motion filed in the ...
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, ...
Indiana’s cigarette tax is set to increase for the first time in nearly two decades, following a late April legislative scramble for additional revenue. Separately, a gasoline excise tax will continue ...
Revisit our favorite and most important articles with us — picked from the hundreds we published during a busy year.
As the 2025 legislative session draws nearer, longtime Democratic lawmaker Rep. Ed DeLaney is flagging funding concerns across all Indiana schools — public and private — and called for the next state ...
Indiana has exhausted its supply of lethal injection drugs after carrying out two executions in the past six months — and Gov. Mike Braun said Tuesday he doesn’t plan to buy more, at least for now.
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