Gov. Holcomb signs key bills into law
Since the legislative session ended, Holcomb has signed numerous bills into law.
Since the legislative session ended, Holcomb has signed numerous bills into law.
Indiana's red flag law allows police to seize guns from seemingly dangerous people.
When his car — and his daughter — slid into a pond at his Indianapolis apartment complex, Anthony Burgess, Jr., ran in after, though he didn't know how to swim.
Matthew Heimbach is facing charges of battery after allegedly attacking his wife and his wife’s stepfather.
Protesters gathered at the Statehouse on Saturday to rally for gun reform.
The bill comes after a year of confusion over the legality of CBD oil.
The forum will be hosted in collaboration with Bloomington South High School Democrats.
Gov. Holcomb wants the legislature to address a few key bills that died last week.
Cook Medical still faces more than 3,000 lawsuits related to the device.
State lawmakers finished their session Wednesday.
As death shakes his city and takes his friends, a funeral director finds salvation in his work.
After recent school shootings, the resolution's goal is to keep Indiana children safe.
A bill that would legalize CBD oil passed Tuesday.
The campus has received a Lilly Endowment grant to fund the Center for Rural Engagement.
An amended bill passed Monday.
Many customers purchased alcohol simply because they could.
Confirmed candidates include: Dan Canon, Liz Watson and Rob Chatlos.
Indiana lawmakers have a little more than a week left before the session ends.
People took issue with the mosque's future location in a residential area.
Hoosiers can officially purchase carryout alcohol on Sundays.