State attorneys in Indiana argue that the ban on using college IDs to vote does not target young voters or make it harder for them to cast ballots.
This story was originally published by the Indiana Capital Chronicle. By Casey Smith Indiana Capital Chronicle March 11, 2026 ...
A staggering majority of Hoosiers struggling with mental health conditions are being “locked out” of the care they need. A new report released Tuesday by the ...
The following information is summarized from the records of city, county and state police, fire and hospital agencies.
The White House wants tougher rules for commercial licenses after several high-profile crashes involving foreign-born drivers ...
Colleges and universities, responding to demand for faster routes to jobs, are adding a new kind of degree: a reduced-credit bachelor’s degree that can be earned in three years instead of the usual ...
Start your morning with The National News Desk as Jan Jeffcoat sits down with former Army Ranger and Director of the American Military Project, Will Thibeau.
A 50-state investigation found 21 states sent nearly $491 million in taxpayer money to crisis pregnancy centers between 2022 ...