Gov. Mike Braun’s move follows weeks of behind-the-scenes lobbying from the president, vice president and other top officials.
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‘Not pawns’: Thousands of Hoosiers turn out for No Kings protests
Thousands flooded the Indiana Statehouse’s lawn for hours on Oct. 18 to protest President Donald Trump’s administration.
Here’s why Indy schools and libraries are set to lose $16 million
To make up for state cuts, the county’s top health agency will collect more property taxes.
Indiana redistricting could change who represents Indy residents
The unusual move is being considered in response to pressure from President Donald Trump.
Indiana teachers could lose their licenses for posts about Charlie Kirk
The Indiana Department of Education will review statements teachers have made about the killing of Charlie Kirk and potentially suspend or revoke their licenses for “misconduct,” Indiana Gov. Mike Braun said Wednesday.
‘Save our seats’: Indy protesters and Pete Buttigieg rally against redistricting
President Donald Trump has called on Indiana Republicans to redraw congressional maps.
Indiana Senate Republicans meet as redistricting speculation swirls
Senate Republicans met for more than two hours behind closed doors at the Statehouse early Wednesday afternoon.
Remediation document reveals ethics concerns before Indiana cabinet secretary resignation
Jennifer-Ruth Green, who recently resigned as Indiana’s public safety secretary, is the subject of a pending state ethics investigation.
Braun names next top utility customer advocate, tees up regulator overhaul
New vacancies on the powerful Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission will offer Braun more ways to make his mark on utility rates.
How property tax cuts are affecting crime grants and immigration programs
Mayor Joe Hogsett asked most city departments to cut spending next year.


