A new report shows most of the conduct targeted by Indiana’s HIV criminalization laws carry no risk of transmission.
IndyStar's three-part story follows the career of Rod Ratcliff, once the state's most powerful gaming executive.
The day provides an educational platform to raise awareness about the value of reducing, reusing and recycling.
One of the biggest takeaways from this year’s presidential election was concern about border security and immigration. While ...
There’s good news about truancy in D.C. Public Schools but still a lot of work to be done, according to a new report from the ...
The presidential election remains the primary concern for Hoosiers and the rest of the United States, but many other races on ...
How has Indiana’s economy changed over the past 10 years compared to the nation? We’ll use the Bureau of Economic Analysis’ ...
The inmate sued the Federal Bureau of Prisons in 2021 after they denied his wife's visitation request because he did not have ...
Fewer than three out of 100 full-time Hoosier workers got hurt or sick on the job last year, according to a federal survey ...
Thirteen industries in Indiana saw decreases in their nonfatal injury and illness rates last year, while six saw increases.
No. 13 Indiana will attempt to stay unbeaten without a major piece of the team's offense. Hoosiers starting quarterback Kurtis Rourke is doubtful for Saturday's game against Washington after ...
(INDIANA CAPITAL CHRONICLE) — As Indiana’s private school voucher system continues to grow, a new report suggests other states are taking notice and boosting public dollars for private ...