A bill moving through Indiana’s House would further loop all levels of Hoosier government into federal immigration enforcement while cracking down on the state’s employers.
The yearly survey on how Indiana's youth are doing is now out, and while some things have improved for Hoosier youth, others have worsened.
A local state representative joined advocates at the Indiana Statehouse in support of a new state applied behavioral analysis ...
The annual Day of the Child event marks the release of the Indiana Youth Institute’s report on the well-being of Hoosier ...
The detailed report highlights not only the challenges our young people face, but the advancements made over the last two ...
This story was originally published by TheStatehouseFile.com By Erin Bruce TheStatehouseFile.com February 17, 2025 Charlotte, ...
By Marilyn Odendahl The Indiana Citizen February 18, 2025 Despite continued opposition from organizations that serve the ...
One Democratic lawmaker questioned whether the bill opens the door for some Indiana counties to move to Illinois. By Casey ...
“We don’t have government of the people, by the people, and for the people ... The proposed commission would have five appointed Hoosier lawmakers and five appointees from Illinois. After naming ...
Lawmakers in the House considered HB 1531, dealing with the role of local law enforcement and employers when it comes to the ...
I accompanied a small team of some of Indiana's friendliest faces to the Travel & Adventure Show Chicago, who greeted ...
Fort Wayne residents voiced their opposition to President Donald Trump’s recent actions from the White House.
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