The bill would allow for improvements to be made to parks and recreation and to promote tourism within the city, among other things.
A blast of Arctic air has dropped temperatures in Indiana considerably this week, but just how cold did it get around the state? And is this normal?
Schools across central Indiana have begun to announce delays and closures they intend to implement on Wednesday. The closures and delays come as an arctic blast continues to bring
Gloria Sachdev, Indiana’s new Secretary of Health and Family Services, applauded the bill, which would require Indiana’s non-profit hospital systems to charge no more than 200 percent of
Hoosiers across the spectrum — from employers to employees, and hospitals to insurers — recognize the burden of high health care costs on the state but, as Tuesday’s testimony demonstrated, there’s little consensus on how to tackle it.
AMEN” an art installation by Indianapolis artist Julian Jamaal Jones is opening at Wabash College’s Fine Arts Center on Jan. 24.
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The CEO of the Norfolk Airport Authority says he expects the airport to have direct international flights Caribbean-area locations "very soon." Bringing overseas flights to Europe is more complicated.
Democrats in the Minnesota House who have boycotted daily sessions are using tactics that lawmakers elsewhere have tried dozens of times in seeking to thwart their opponents. Lawmakers have created
It took a yearslong courting by a fellow aviator and a nudge from his wife to convince Mike Mickel to sell his private jet management and charter company after four decades in business.
Members of the Indiana House Public Health Committee voted unanimously 11-0 on Wednesday, Jan, 22, in favor of House Bill (HB) 1586 to provide significant Medicaid relief for Indiana hospitals and improve access to care for Hoosiers if passed this session.