Before they flew the nest for spring break, the Owls’ men’s and women’s track and field teams competed in the NCAC Indoor ...
The Indiana National Guard has started a second deployment to the southern border — this time for 12 months and costing an ...
Under Gov. Eric Holcomb, state employees at the Indiana Department of Natural Resources were allowed to disclose their ...
Nearly every lawmaker on the Senate Health and Provider Services Committee voted in favor of a house priority bill on ...
Some Indiana communities have been forced for generations to breathe polluted air, drink contaminated water and live next to toxic sites.
Indiana's nursing homes among most poorly staffed in U.S., raising questions about care residents receive in facilities owned ...
After von Braun’s visit was announced, some Ball State faculty openly opposed his invitation. Rumors began circulating of a ...
Trans and Queer HOPE will be asking Evansville City Council to pass a resolution protecting people in the city limits who ...
Two century-old gifts to the city of Evansville were supposed to reach $44 million. But a few things have changed.
Company executives said they expect to hire more than 100 people, from machinists to engineers, who will earn an average of ...
Indiana Governor Mike Braun proclaimed March 19th as Indiana Ag Trade Day to emphasize the importance of exports to the state ...
A previous version of the bill would have allowed a judge or the Indiana Department of Child Services to provide consent to ...