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Indiana Gov. Mike Braun is giving himself an “B+” for this year’s legislative session, saying that his administration ...
In an ornate room at the Indiana State Library, more than 200 people from 40 counties across the state gathered on a cold ...
Hoosiers should expect gas prices to go up as fighting in the Persian Gulf continues. After a joint attack from the U.S. and ...
The ACLU of Indiana has filed two federal lawsuits against Ball State University over how the school regulates protests.  IPR ...
The 2026 Indiana legislative session came to a close Friday after a three-month sprint.  While Republican supermajorities ...
Indiana’s prohibition on intoxicating and synthetic hemp-derived drugs was dead for less than a week before it was resurrected and killed again — this time, until at least next year. Indiana will go ...
Indiana residents will see new billing options and summer shut-off protections under a new state law aimed at managing electric costs. It will also transition public utility companies to a new rate ...
Perhaps hundreds of Indiana’s roughly 1,000 township governments could face consolidation under a bill on its way to Gov. Mike Braun’s desk. State senators voted 34-15 on Thursday in favor of the bill ...
A push to rein in youth social media — renewed in part by recent high-profile online exploitation cases — culminated on the ...
Ball State University is continuing to make plans to redevelop sites in the nearby Village commercial neighborhood.  As IPR’s ...
Indiana senators have given final approval on a bill extending syringe services programs in the state another five years. It now heads to Gov. Mike Braun’s desk. Syringe services programs provide ...