Cull of the wild
The Bloomington Parks and Recreation Department announced Thursday the deer cull has ended.
The Bloomington Parks and Recreation Department announced Thursday the deer cull has ended.
In the short session, legislators are expected to focus more on social issues.
An EPA proposal may mean glider vehicles won’t have to meet the same regulations.
The Iraq Study Group was launched in March 2006.
Franken said some allegations made against him were untrue.
Sen. Donnelly denounced Franken earlier in November but released an official statement Dec. 6.
Rep. Todd Rokita, R-4th District, attended a meet-and-greet with the Monroe County GOP on Saturday.
The native Hoosier was once editor of the Indiana Daily Student and won a Pulitzer Prize in 1944.
Michael T. Flynn is the fourth person to be directly implicated in the special counsel's probe.
The 479-page bill passed along party lines with the exception of one "no" from Sen. Bob Corker, R-Tennessee.
The four-part plan would include increasing the smoking age from 18 to 21.
The elimination of net neutrality can put more power in the hands of companies like Comcast.
The Indiana Alcohol Code Revision Commission will recommend that the state legislature review Sunday alcohol laws.
Monroe County may adopt a 1-percent tax on prepared food and beverages next month.
Cannabidiol, a non-psychoactive derivative of the cannabis plant, had been legalized for authorized epilepsy patients in the spring.
The Sexton Act was inspired by a man from Indiana in the armed forces who committed suicide in 2009.
The modern debate over birth control started in 1873.
The House of Representatives passed its own version of the bill the same day the Senate Finance Committee approved their own.
The policy in place is favored by companies like Facebook and Alphabet and opposed by larger internet service providers.
Speakers and professors reflect on the Cuban Missile Crisis in honor of its 55th anniversary.