June 2, 2025
Judge orders Indiana to reopen federal rental assistance program
A county judge is ordering the state to reopen a federal rental assistance program that it abruptly shut down in March.
Read MoreJune 2, 2025
Hoosiers call on Indiana's U.S. senators to vote 'no' on cuts to SNAP, Medicaid, Medicare
The U.S. Senate returns this week to discuss the federal reconciliation bill. The legislation includes hundreds of millions of dollars in funding cuts to programs that Hoosiers said they depend on to survive. Some Hoosiers are calling for U.S. Sens. Jim Banks (R-Ind.) and Todd Young (R-Ind.) to vote no on the legislation.
Read MoreJune 2, 2025
U.S. Dept. of Energy cancels grants to decarbonize two Indiana manufacturing plants
The two grants canceled in Indiana were Kraft Heinz in Noble County and cement-maker Heidelberg Materials in Lawrence County.
Read MoreJune 2, 2025
Feds could eye Indiana’s Camp Atterbury as potential site for ICE detainees amid capacity strain
DHS said immigration arrests in Indiana are on the rise, increasing the need for more detention housing.
Read MoreMay 30, 2025
Monroe County included on Homeland Security list for 'defying federal immigration law'
Monroe County is the only Indiana jurisdiction named on the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s list of cities, counties and states that the agency believes obstruct enforcement of federal immigration law.
Read MoreMay 30, 2025
Solar, battery storage surge in Indiana in 2024, first quarter of 2025
Nearly half of all the solar installed in Indiana came online last year, mostly from the state's utilities. According to the American Clean Power Association, Indiana also made big waves in clean energy during the first quarter of this year.
Read MoreMay 29, 2025
These pocket-sized red cards describe immigrants' Constitutional rights
A guide to red cards that help immigrants assert their Constitutional rights during encounters with immigration enforcement agents.
Read MoreMay 29, 2025
Veterans Affairs secretary insists cuts to agency won't affect care for veterans
U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Secretary Doug Collins said change is coming to the VA — but insists patient care won't be compromised.
Read MoreMay 29, 2025
State investigation finds Columbus trustee used township credit card for $1.12 million in personal spending
Columbus township trustee Ben Jackson used approximately $1.12 million in public dollars to pay for vacations, his children’s school tuition, and personal expenses such as landscaping and cannabis.
Read MoreMay 28, 2025
Dealing fentanyl carries harsher penalties under new law highlighted by Gov. Mike Braun
Gov. Mike Braun said a new law "raises the bar" on dealing fentanyl to ensure Hoosiers are better protected against the drug.
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