Gov. Mike Braun has assigned two state agency leaders to collaborate with Hoosier lawmakers, outside experts and others to find ways of reducing what Indiana spends through its Medicaid program on ...
In Denver’s halfcourt offense, Braun has made himself effective as a cutter and inverted pick-and-roll threat with Nikola ...
There have been upsets already on the first day of the NCAA Tournament—No. 12 McNeese over No. 5 Clemson, No. 11 Drake over ...
An Indiana couple received their son's hydranencephaly diagnosis in time to have options, but that is not the case for every ...
Notre Dame football coach Marcus Freeman calls new GM Mike Martin a 'great communicator' with leadership, recruiting chops as ...
In Indiana, abortion is allowed only in cases of rape, incest, fetal anomalies or if the mother’s life is in danger. Even ...
Residents asked Indiana State Rep. Hal Slager and State Sen. Dan Dernulc, R-Highland, direct questions about Medicaid, ...
Lawmakers from Pennsylvania to Indiana and beyond are all seeking to eliminate property taxes, which some call the government's way of charging rent.
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Limiting Indiana to federal environmental rules will mean more certainty for the state’s businesses, said Gov Mike Braun after he signed two executive orders Wednesday.
Gov. Mike Braun, a noted defender of state's rights, nevertheless is putting the responsibility for protecting Indiana's natural environment almost entirely in the hands of the federal government.
Gov. Mike Braun said making state environmental rules no stricter than federal ones will encourage businesses to invest and grow in Indiana. Gov. Mike Braun signed two executive orders Wednesday.
Notre Dame's new general manager, Mike Martin, sees the challenges as intriguing and is prepared for a fluid and evolving landscape. Martin emphasizes player development over relying heavily on ...