Monroe County under tornado watch until 9 p.m. Tuesday
The alert covers parts of Indiana, Illinois, Michigan and Wisconsin.
The alert covers parts of Indiana, Illinois, Michigan and Wisconsin.
Senate Enrolled Act 202 is set to go into effect July 1, 2024.
An Amazon subsidiary focused on web services plans to invest $11 billion into the construction of a data center campus in north-central Indiana, Gov. Eric Holcomb announced Thursday.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency on Thursday released a sweeping set of rules aimed at cutting air, water and land pollution from fossil fuel-fired power plants.
After 16 years with the state’s powerful hospital lobbying group, Indiana Hospital Association President Brian Tabor will step down once the organization selects a new president.
The board voted to consolidate the schools and to confirm Markay Winston’s appointment.
Joe VanDeventer and Paul White Sr. have filed declarations of candidacy.
The chief budget architect for the Indiana House of Representatives outlined property tax concerns Wednesday for the next legislative session, with a focus on school referendums and the use of excess levy appeals.
Bloomington expected 200-300,000 visitors. Early estimates say it was most likely tens of thousands.
You are only alive because of pure coincidence — countless numbers of them.
The National Weather Service advises caution when driving.
The FAFSA form has changed. Here’s what you need to know.
Just one week out from Indiana’s deadline for the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, or FAFSA, the latest data shows only about one-third of Hoosier high school seniors have completed the form.
Indiana’s near-total abortion ban may violate religious freedom.
The watch includes parts of Indiana, Kentucky and Ohio.
Americans are still worried about their financial stability even as their recession fears lessen.
Troops will support Texas Gov. Greg Abbott’s Operation Lone Star mission.
Hundreds of thousands of visitors are expected.
The sweeping legislation — amended in the final days of the session — intends to get more Hoosiers credentialed.
Democrats Julie Thomas and Peter Iversen are competing for the seat.