A report released recently by the statewide membership organization Prosperity Indiana and the National Low Income Housing Coalition says the …
The highly debated House Bill 1076, which would do away with Indiana National Guard members’ right to request a court martial, passed the Sena…
The NAACP's annual Legislative Day took place at the Indiana Statehouse Monday.
A new report from the Prison Policy Initiative, a non-profit, non-partisan organization studying mass criminalization, said even though the nu…
Phone scammers are portraying themselves as Indiana State Police to get to unsuspecting Hoosiers.
Absentee voting legislation House Bill 1334 is now heading to the Indiana Senate. Authored by by Rep. Timothy Wesco, R-Osceola, it was passed …
Author Sen. Ed Charbonneau, R-Valparaiso, spoke before the Senate Chamber on Thursday to testify on his Senate Bill 4. Charbonneau said the bi…
INDIANAPOLIS—As the legislative session comes to its halfway point, lawmakers are quickly approaching deadlines to have their bills heard and …
Gov. Eric Holcomb signed the first bill to hit his desk into law on Wednesday.
Young adults in Marion County will now have another choice in seeking out training in construction and manufacturing.
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