Investigators deploy new methods to ID Westfield serial killer’s victims
An investigative team in Hamilton County is using new technologies and techniques to identify remains discovered at the former home of suspected serial killer Herb Baumeister.
An investigative team in Hamilton County is using new technologies and techniques to identify remains discovered at the former home of suspected serial killer Herb Baumeister.
Senate fiscal leaders presented a conservative state budget plan Thursday morning that drops universal school choice and extraneous spending.
The Indiana Department of Education will comply with a federal order to remove diversity, equity, and inclusion from schools, saying it will collect signed forms from schools and districts saying they will abide by the Trump administration directive.
Matt Tyner Jr. in less than three years has helped Elevate Ventures become the most active venture capitalist in the Great Lakes region and among the top 20 globally.
Jacob German manages the government services practice for Barnes & Thornburg across the United States, earning a reputation for his expertise in municipal law, public finance and lobbying.
Brad Vogelsmeier leads mixed-use apartment development at Milhaus with a team that’s spread out across 12 U.S. markets and has overseen development of over $2 billion in projects and more than 10,000 units of construction.
Under the bill that advanced Wednesday, the group will develop a plan for the collaborative use of transportation and facilities between IPS and charter schools within IPS boundaries.
Lawmakers on Tuesday also expanded a nuclear development bill beyond a pilot.
Under Senate Bill 2, those enrolled in the Healthy Indiana Plan will need to either work or volunteer for 20 hours each week, with several exceptions for caregivers, disabled beneficiaries and more.
The revised property tax reform bill would reduce the number of revenue sources that school districts would need to share with charters, as proposed in separate legislation.
Indiana Humanities, the Children’s Museum of Indianapolis and the Kurt Vonnegut Museum and Library won’t receive the expected funding after the Trump administration canceled National Endowment for the Humanities grants.
At least 14 states already cover the cost of GLP-1 medications for obesity treatment for patients on Medicaid. Indiana is not one of them.
To achieve immediate tax relief, the plan would create a credit worth up to $200 on all homeowners’ property tax bills beginning in 2026.
Conexus wants to move its Catapult programming on-site with manufacturers that want to hire Catapult graduates. And it plans to reduce its own role in the program.
Our policymakers should lock arms with the science-and-technology dreamers and doers across the country—from Silicon Valley to the Silicon Prairie.
Evansville-based Old National Bank is working on a first-of-its-kind effort: the launch of an Indiana-based bank whose target customers are minorities and those underserved by traditional banks.
Johnson Grossnickle & Associates helps as many as 65 nonprofit clients each year boost their relationships with donors and raise the money they need to achieve their missions.
Tax-equity-backed investments have expanded Indiana’s energy capacity by 185 megawatts, ensuring grid reliability and supporting lower electricity costs for businesses and residents.
Insurance works on the principle of the Law of Large Numbers.
The Trump administration is considering cuts or changes to spending on Medicaid, education and other programs that could impact the state budget.