Rep. Joe Ciresi will sing “Indiana, Our Indiana” wearing a crimson and cream Indiana University sweatshirt, and Myra Forrest ...
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The 57-year-old male victim told police that he was involved in an argument with a woman, according to police. The argument ...
This week, the Supreme Court ruled that a Colorado ban on "conversion therapy" infringed on a Christian counselor's free speech rights. Enacted in 2019, Colorado’s Minor Conversion Therapy Law defines ...
Indiana Family and Social Services Administration chief Mitch Roob put autism therapy providers on notice in a tense meeting with key stakeholders last week – requiring self-reporting of “abusive” ...
Indiana has barred a major autism therapy provider from billing its Medicaid program following the revelation that the company received some of the highest per-patient payments in the nation, marking ...
Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever are gearing up for the 2026 WNBA season, which begins in May. Clark reaped the benefits of her hard work in the FIBA Women’s World Cup qualifying tournament in San ...
In an interview with Fox Business that aired on Wednesday, President Donald Trump once again suggested that the war is winding down. Lawmakers target fraud in social services programs amid rising cost ...
Mitch Roob, secretary of the Indiana Family and Social Services Administration, presents to the State Budget Committee on June 18, 2025. (Whitney Downard/Indiana Capital Chronicle) Indiana Family and ...
INDIANAPOLIS — The governor of Indiana welcomed Turning Point USA on Thursday to announce his support of freedom of speech in Hoosier schools, announcing a new partnership. The organization is a ...
Recruiting season is picking up for a bevy of top recruits, and one Indiana defensive back standout is trying to narrow his recruiting picture. Given the rise of passing attacks, top defensive backs ...
Indiana has become one of the first states to expand upon a federal effort cracking down on "low-earning" college degrees after Gov. Mike Braun signed the bill into law March 5. The push could ...