After months of pressure from the Trump administration and Gov. Mike Braun’s call last week, Senate President Pro Tempore Rodric Bray (R-Martinsville) announced a tentative timeline to draw new maps.
Today is election day in Indiana.  Some polls will be open for residents to vote on school referenda. The Louisville ...
Hoosiers lined Market Street in downtown New Albany Monday morning to tell Gov. Mike Braun his push for mid-decade ...
The state is moving forward with its plans to place electric vehicle chargers along Indiana’s interstates. The Indiana ...
A bell atop the Madison County courthouse is ringing again after more than five decades of silence.  IPR’s Thomas Ouellette ...
As local governments wrap up a challenging budget cycle, some state lawmakers say they’re looking at revisiting property and income tax reform. Senate Enrolled Act 1 passed earlier this year includes ...
Former director of student media Jim Rodenbush is suing Indiana University for wrongful termination. The media school fired ...
The federal government had planned to pause SNAP food assistance benefits for the first time ever during this government shutdown. Two federal judges have ruled against that plan Friday, but the ...
Ten years ago, the Indiana community of Austin made headlines for its historic HIV outbreak brought on by intravenous drug ...
Federal immigration officials say more than 200 immigrants without legal status have been arrested on Indiana roadways. They ...