Let’s celebrate, “Hi, How Are You Day”, an annual event honoring the late singer-songwriter Daniel Johnston. Joyful Noise Recordings will be hosting a special “Hi, How Are You Day” event in ...
Indiana lawmakers are considering a bill that would mandate the states public colleges and universities enroll at least half of their first-year students from in-state.
In a memo obtained by NPR, acting Health Secretary Dorothy Fink forbade staff from public communications on most matters until Feb. 1, unless they get express approval from "a presidential appointee." ...
Over 20,000 rental homes in Central Indiana are owned by out-of-state investors thats about one in four homes, with 16.2 percent owned by mega-investors.
Two Republican-sponsored bills would restrict how schools teach about and discuss issues like race, sexual orientation and ...
Lawmakers amended the bill to address certain concerns flagged during its last hearing. But Democratic lawmakers still oppose provisions that would gut some requirements for the Indiana secretary of ...
An Indiana-based health network paid a $345 million settlement in 2023 after accusations that physicians received incentives for referrals which goes against federal law. Now, state lawmakers want to ...
Most of the state’s counties are experiencing a shortage of primary care physicians. Some lawmakers and advocates said ...
After more than two decades of mismanagement that culminated in a federal takeover last year, the Indianapolis Housing Agency is getting a new leader.
Gov. Mike Braun signed a series of executive orders Wednesday that aim to make health care more affordable, accessible and ...
Gov. Mike Braun is ordering the Indiana Department of Health to resume releasing individual terminated pregnancy reports, as ...
Father Brown investigates when rivalries escalate to murderous heights at the Kembleston Olimpicks.