With Hoosier employees increasingly using payment tools that let them tap earned wages before a regularly scheduled payday, ...
New legislation aims to limit Indiana's dealings with businesses in certain foreign countries, banning them from working on ...
Indiana's legislative session sees education bills on deregulation, private schools, and teacher benefits progressing, amid ...
By: Leslie Bonilla Muñiz Indiana Capital Chronicle For The Republic INDIANAPOLIS — Cash-strapped local governments could soon ...
As part of an ongoing effort to eradicate “obscene” and “harmful” books or curricular material from Indiana schools, a new ...
A bill would set caps on infrastructure funds, allowing localities to make up the difference by charging fees on deliveries. Local officials say the plan will leave them short.
A press freedom group representing the Indiana Capital Chronicle has filed a lawsuit in Marion Superior Court against the Indiana Department of Correction, alleging that the state agency violated ...
The newspaper, represented by an RCFP attorney, is seeking access to records showing how much the state paid to acquire a new lethal injection drug.
In a three-hour committee meeting on Wednesday, senators on the Health and Provider Services Committee revived some ...
The Indiana Alcohol and Tobacco Commission (ATC) today warned 8,200 tobacco sellers throughout Indiana about the illegal sale ...