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Indiana tax collections are running $270 million ahead of projections after three months of the fiscal year, according to the latest monthly revenue report. The revenue is even stronger compared to the prior year’s first quarter — about $532 million, or a 10.7% increase.
Four days after a commercial duck farm in northeastern Indiana was quarantined when bird flu was detected, the Indiana State Board of Animal Health said in a Monday night news release that it’s quarantined four more facilities for the same reason.
ndiana's five major utilities are “backsliding” on their clean energy transitions, according to the Sierra Club's 2025 Dirty Truth Report. None of the utilities in question — AES Indiana, CenterPoint Energy, Duke Indiana, Indiana Michigan Power (I&M)and The Northern Indiana Public Service Company (NIPSCO) — found themselves with a better score in the report's most recent iteration than in years past.
In a review of the Indiana Supreme Court’s 2024-25 fiscal year, statistics show the workload was about the same as in previous years, but Chief Justice Loretta Rush noted, the public has filed more complaints against attorneys, more lawyers have sought mental health counseling, and the judiciary has faced more threats.
Rokita acknowledged that he “really meant” what he said in the affidavit. Forced into making a choice between admitting he lied to the court in a sworn document or admitting he lied to the public in his statement, our attorney general decided that owning up to lying to the public was the more acceptable option.
Huntington is among the thousands of municipalities scrambling to make ends meet as the impacts from Senate Bill 1 are starting to be felt. The change in law overhauls the state’s property tax system, cutting property taxes with the eventual promise of municipalities making up the loss in income taxes.
New data shows that while Indiana teacher pay has climbed in recent years, Hoosier educators still earn less than peers in neighboring states — a gap union leaders and some legislators say threatens teacher retention and classroom success.
Changes to Indiana's child care vouchers will likely hit some of the state's most vulnerable children the hardest, leaving thousands of families and child care providers in limbo.
States next year will begin tapping the $50 billion rural health fund created by President Trump's "One Big Beautiful Bill," but questions have already arisen about how the funds will be allocated — and how much they will benefit rural providers.
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Georgia) spent part of last week fielding angry texts from House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-Louisiana). She posted on social media that the Senate should abolish the 60-vote filibuster threshold so senators can end the government shutdown with just Republican votes. “He told me they can’t do it and it’s math,” Greene said.
Law enforcement officials may have deployed a secretive cellphone surveillance technology last weekend at Portland’s Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facility. The site was the focus of highly publicized protests against the Trump administration’s immigration policies.
President Trump will host Javier Milei, the leader of Argentina, at the White House on Tuesday, just days after the United States agreed to move ahead with a major bailout of the Latin American nation.
Some major U.S. airports are refusing to show a new video from Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, in which she blames Democrats for the ongoing government shutdown.
“They ‘disappeared’ my hair, and then had something floating on top of my head that looked like a floating crown, but an extremely small one,” Trump wrote at about 1:30 a.m. Washington time.
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt, 27, could be fielding some awkward questions after President Donald Trump, 79, took a moment in his latest interview to comment on what exactly it is about her that he likes the most.
No, Coachella’s lineup dropping months earlier than its usual release isn’t actually an indicator of an impending recession. But in the absence of official government data, social media users are casting about for hints — even music festival-related ones — about the true state of the American economy.
As President Trump basks in his success in the Middle East, hairline fractures within his Republican base are cropping up on a smattering of domestic issues.
Donald Trump has revived one of his more provocative campaign appeals, a fundraising email titled “I want to try and get to Heaven.” The message portrays Trump’s 2024 assassination attempt in Butler as a divine intervention, declaring that “God saved me for one reason: TO MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN.”
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Indiana moved up to No. 3 in The Associated Press college football poll Sunday for its highest ranking in program history and Texas was among five teams entering the Top 25 after eight ranked teams, three of them previously unbeaten, lost over the weekend.
Fernando Mendoza threw for 215 yards and a key fourth-quarter touchdown and No. 7 Indiana remained undefeated with a 30-20 victory over No. 3 Oregon on Saturday.