Vaccination hesitancy in Indiana spikes as U.S. faces rising measles cases
Vaccination hesitancy has increased while the U.S. faces the largest measles outbreak in years.
Vaccination hesitancy has increased while the U.S. faces the largest measles outbreak in years.
A reintroduced bill seeks to implement successive investigations under trade remedy laws.
The pause is in response to Indiana Senate Bill 1.
State party insiders will choose a new chair on Saturday.
Indiana University has completed its first international repatriation of human remains to the Rapa Nui people of Easter Island.
Advocates are focused on getting a state administered retirement plan into Indiana law.
The zoo now houses 12 orangutans — among the most of U.S. zoos.
About 300 Hoosiers gathered to hear legislators and advocates speak regarding proposed laws.
Bird flu is lethal to birds but poses a low risk to humans.
The Capital Improvement Board approved the name unanimously Wednesday.
As Indiana pilots speed cameras, Bloomington weighs their potential impact on traffic safety.
Delta-8 is currently legal in Indiana despite opposing opinions from the attorney general and governor.
Most of Indiana’s imports were from Ireland.
A recent outbreak at Rose Acres Farms impacted 2.8 million birds.
John Seebeth was awarded the Congressional Gold Medal alongside all Dustoff crew members.
House Bill 1007 subsidizes small nuclear modular reactors.
Sen. Shelli Yoder’s Senate Bill 176 aims to supplement Indiana’s critical nursing shortage.
The suspension of the resettlement program impacts more than just incoming refugees.
The change comes amid a string of legislation against diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives.