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Following Congressional cuts to programming like SNAP, many experts and advocates worry that food insecurity will increase ...
Indiana Gov. Mike Braun called for "full transparency" on the Jeffrey Epstein files while speaking to media on Thursday.
State officials provided new details about academic degree program "restructuring" unfolding at Indiana's public colleges and ...
A BMV meeting took a turn Wednesday when Indiana Secretary of State Diego Morales spent nearly 15 minutes ragging on local ...
The sprawling USDA plans to relocate at least 2,600 employees away from the Washington, D.C. area to five hubs, including one ...
The Indiana State Historical Marker Program began in 1946 and has administered more than 750 historical markers across the ...
An analysis of Indiana's five investor-owned electric utilities shows bills went up 17.5% in one year, or $28 a month on ...
Indiana drivers will soon have a new option at the license branch: the state’s first all-black, "blackout" license plate.
A growing number of Republican lawmakers and Indiana officials are pushing for an execution alternative: the firing squad.
Indiana Supreme Court rules that local elected officials across the state are not entitled to health insurance.