Child labor, digging and a tax cut: Indiana laws now in effect you should know about
Each law took effect on Jan. 1.
Each law took effect on Jan. 1.
Braun is now Indiana’s 52nd governor.
The Supreme Court’s decision on Tennessee’s gender-affirming care ban for minors could affect Hoosiers.
Yoder has represented Bloomington and much of Monroe County since 2020.
Seven inmates remain on Indiana’s death row.
Indiana’s next governor has added a layer of management with his incoming cabinet, with just two of the eight members serving as agency heads in addition to their secretarial duties.
Governor-elect Mike Braun said he would appoint Anthony Scott, an ISP captain.
Contraception access in the U.S. is tightening, with Indiana facing challenges.
Indiana legislators spoke Saturday on state priorities and answered Hoosiers’ questions.
Gov.-elect Mike Braun announced on Monday that he will appoint Jennifer-Ruth Green as Indiana’s Secretary of Public Safety.
Joseph Corcoran was convicted of quadruple murder and sentenced to death in 1999.
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.
Governor-elect Mike Braun has expressed he’s open to legalizing medical marijuana in Indiana.
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.
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.
Bloomington has a 33-40% chance of a warmer winter.
Voters in two red states agreed to increase their minimum wage in steps to $15 an hour and to require employers to give workers paid sick time, and a third red state also approved sick leave.
The Democrats were wiped out in statewide elections and struggled down the ballot.