A Jeffersonville native, Nunn built a personal injury firm based in Bloomington that has more than 100 employees after a tough start in life that included briefly dropping out of high school and ...
Reclassification by the Drug Enforcement Administration would not make it legal for recreational use by adults nationwide, ...
Theresa Szwast, 58, of Fishers, was sentenced after she pleaded guilty to wire fraud that involved the embezzlement of more than $2 million from her employer.
The move became apparent Tuesday when Senate President Pro Tem Rodric Bray, an opponent of mid-decade redistricting, announced committee assignments for the 2026 session.
Courts are getting creative, seeking the help of nonprofits and other non-governmental funding to help provide services to ...
A coalition of 19 states and the District of Columbia on Tuesday sued the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, its secretary, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., and its inspector general over a ...
Of the 100 people initially charged with felony assaults on federal agents, 55 saw their charges reduced to misdemeanors or ...
In an interview Tuesday, Braun talked about the possible ramification's of Indiana's redistricting decision, how he plans to ...
U.S. District Judge Mary McElroy’s ruling on Monday solidified a win for the coalition of 12 attorneys general that sued the administration earlier this year after being alerted that their states ...
The move into Fort Wayne comes even as the attorney general's unconventional approach to the immigration probe has been ...
During a commission hearing Wednesday, witnesses said Jeremy Tucker defrauded them out of millions of dollars through unpaid ...
A woman is suing her former Hendricks County employer, claiming the Avon company allegedly fired her because of her disability.
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