How an unbroken Republican supermajority could continue to affect Indiana
Indiana continues to be a ‘one-party state’ after elections resulted in a maintained Republican supermajority.
Indiana continues to be a ‘one-party state’ after elections resulted in a maintained Republican supermajority.
A coalition pushing for “safe and regulated” cannabis reform published survey findings from a conservative-linked pollster in which an “overwhelming” number of Hoosiers supported legalization.
Individuals should take caution when driving.
The advisory is precautionary while a water main break is repaired.
Governor-elect Mike Braun has expressed he’s open to legalizing medical marijuana in Indiana.
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The engineering department will receive almost $3.8 million while parks and recreation will receive $333,500.
The violations take place between Sept. 28 and Nov. 20.
Newly reelected, Attorney General Rokita’s focus on protecting parents’ rights continues.
The providers and seniors interacting with the PathWays Medicaid program continue to encounter hurdles related to health care, as documented in a two-hour meeting of Medicaid Advisory Committee.
A Missouri deer hunter reportedly killed a mountain lion Monday, Nov. 18, according to a social media post from the Missouri Department of Conservation.
Amcor announced the purchase Tuesday.
Snow will continue through the evening.
The city council and Mayor Kerry Thomson discussed a disagreement over a Historic Preservation Commission appointment.
Bloomington Utilities announced the use of a coconut-based carbon treatment method.
The National Weather Service projects Hoosiers can expect the first snow of the winter Thursday.
What IU experts say a second Trump term could bring to the environment.
The IDS spoke with experts on U.S. foreign policy for insight on Trump’s incoming term.
Bloomington has a 33-40% chance of a warmer winter.