Decision day for controversial armored truck approaches
Public comment on the vehicle’s purchase will end Friday.
Public comment on the vehicle’s purchase will end Friday.
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.
State lawmakers finished their session Wednesday.
After recent school shootings, the resolution's goal is to keep Indiana children safe.
A bill that would legalize CBD oil passed Tuesday.
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.
Former Reagan and Bush official Elliott Abrams delivered remarks as part of the Tocqueville Lecture Series.
Kelly spoke about his personal experiences with students at the University of Pyongyang.
The demands came in the midst of controversy surrounding the City's purchase of an armored vehicle.
Hoosiers can officially purchase carryout alcohol on Sundays.
The bill would legalize CBD oil and further define "industrial hemp" and "CBD oil."
Some councilwomen discuss their past in a male-dominated field.
A Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School alumna and Paul Helmke said the shooting could have been prevented.
Religious leaders were arrested on Capitol Hill on Tuesday while protesting in support of DACA.
BPD bought a truck in 2001, but the vehicle was scrapped in 2012, according to a report released Friday.
Bills passed out of committee and will soon head to the full chamber.