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Indiana State Police participated in the event this afternoon, which happens twice a year, usually in April and October. Several take back locations were set up all across Michiana, helping fight ...
At the close of the Indiana General Assembly's session, Senator Rodney Pol Jr. (D-Chesterton) has firmly registered his dissent against the approved state budget with a resounding "No" vote.
It was an unusually topsy-turvy road to get there, but Indiana lawmakers finally gave final approval to the next two-year state budget shortly after 1 a.m. Friday morning. Just a week earlier ...
Another exception was made for child support contracting between Indiana’s Department of Child Services and local prosecutors. Certain health care entities will additionally be required to report ...
INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana State Police held an awards and recognition ceremony in Indianapolis on Tuesday, April 22. The ceremony publicly recognized the achievements and accomplishments that all too ...
Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita is expressing his opposition for the proposed merger between Union Health and Terre Haute Regional Hospital. In a letter to the Indiana Department of Health, ...
Ian Scott, an NAIA first-team All-American for the 2024-25 season, appears to be a solid signing for the Indiana State men’s basketball program. He’s the only men’s player in America at any ...
INDIANAPOLIS — Last year’s matchup between Indiana and Ball State at Victory Field was canceled due to rain, but there was no stopping the Hoosiers this time around, as they defeated the Cardinals ...
Indiana's Republican Gov. Mike Braun signed Senate Bill 143 into law Tuesday, adding a new article to the Indiana code titled "Parental Rights and Responsibilities" amid nationwide concerns that ...
Have a news tip for WFYI's education team? Share it here. Indiana public school funding was mostly spared from cuts in the state’s two-year budget, even as lawmakers expanded private school ...
Lafayette, Indiana serves up some of the best deep dish pizza in the state—a must-visit for anyone craving a cozy spot and a seriously satisfying slice.
INDIANAPOLIS — Tobacco products are set to be more heavily taxed in Indiana as lawmakers scramble to reel in a projected $2.4 billion shortfall in the state’s budget. With state spending set ...