INDIANAPOLIS — An Indiana bill that would have criminalized street camping has died in the House.
Interstate highway tolling is more viable than in the past because new Republican Gov. Mike Braun has not said whether he intends to seek federal approval for tolling.
Indiana business owners face uncertainty as the DBE program, meant to prevent discrimination, faces a pause due to a lawsuit.
HB 1662 would have banned the homeless from street camping on public property. The bill did not have enough support to pass the House this session.
TNC has set a new standard for conservation in Indiana, raising more than $50 million through its Human:Nature campaign.
House Bill 1008 from Republican House Speaker Todd Huston would create a commission to study how 33 Illinois counties could ...
It’s clear Miami Heat All-Star Tyler Herro is embracing his new role as the lead man of the franchise. The question is, will ...
Maryland Attorney General Anthony G. Brown has joined forces with a 37-state coalition to urge the Food and Drug ...
Analysis: Conservative culture warriors at CPAC take a victory lap and vow not to let the party stop this time around ...
Has the ACC, Big Ten, Big 12 or SEC been the best conference in 2024-25? And which one offers the most postseason upside?
Continuing and Community Education at Penn State DuBois is preparing to offer beginner and advanced jewelry-making and ...
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