Gov.-elect Mike Braun assembled most of his cabinet last week in Indianapolis, many of which are new government positions.
Two separate waitlists overseen by the Family and Social Services Agency have been likened to crises by critics, delaying much-needed health and child care services to Hoosiers in need. And now FSSA ...
The board of trustees for the Indiana Public Retirement System voted unanimously Friday to dismiss global investment firm BlackRock from handling the state’s portfolio. The move came after Indiana ...
A majority of Indiana’s Supreme Court said lawyers for Joseph Corcoran have not presented evidence to challenge their ...
Voter turnout was lower in November than during the pandemic-era 2020 presidential election, according to Indiana's final ...
Hundreds of thousands of Hoosiers could lose their insurance coverage if Congress acted to cut federal funding for Medicaid ...
Braun's pick for secretary is an electricity system official who previously worked for President-elect Donald Trump and a ...
It’s been fifteen years since the state of Indiana violated the sixth commandment, “you shall not kill,” from Exodus 20:13 ...
A sister, prosecutor and former defense attorney for Joseph Corcoran weigh in on his upcoming execution, scheduled for next week.
In a split decision, Indiana’s Supreme Court justices issued an order Thursday declining to halt Joseph Corcoran's execution.
Former Indiana Attorney General Curtis Hill's groping-related legal woes are over after the case was dismissed before trial.
Two weeks out from scheduled execution, Indiana death row inmate Joseph Corcoran’s final attempts to quash sentence are still ...