The Indiana legislature’s scrutiny of Health First Indiana, the state’s largest public health funding initiative, highlights ...
A universally adopted funding program to boost local public health departments is facing a tough budget road, with some lawmakers questioning whether agencies have delivered on their promises or shoul ...
By: Casey Smith Indiana  Capital Chronicle For The Republic INDIANAPOLIS — Advocates for Indiana’s high ability students ...
Indiana becomes the 11th state to call for a convention to amend congressional term limits, while a resolution supporting ...
Newsom acknowledged Tuesday that the healthcare for undocumented people is "partially" contributing to the state's rising ...
By: Whitney Downard Indiana Capital Chronicle For The Republic INDIANAPOLIS — Hundreds of irate property owners gathered at ...
Cybersecurity is a state and national security issue, cybersecurity professionals and local government representatives alike told a House panel Monday. The Indiana Office of Technology already ...
State Sen. Goode honored Dr. David Bowden for his contributions to Indiana's orchestras, presenting Senate Resolution 42 to recognize his leadership and impact on the state's musical culture.
Many who testified Tuesday said they believed House Bill 1393 would lead to racial profiling, which led to its own debate.
"We want our politicians to be all in for our state and not just for the wealthy few," Rev. Shea Thompson said.
Commercial fishermen and seafood processors and distributors looking to switch to new, lower-carbon emission systems say the federal funding they relied on for this work is ...
Indiana lawmakers are considering a proposal to allow school board candidates to declare their political affiliation on the ballot, but has removed the provision that would require candidates to go ...