Indiana lawmakers express concerns over mail and package delivery delays at the USPS Indianapolis hub. A letter to the postmaster general demands a detailed explanation and long-term strategy to ...
A federal judge has approved new district maps for the Anderson City Council, creating an official end to a lawsuit over the council’s reluctance to redistrict with updated US Census numbers. IPR’s ...
Indiana’s 2025 legislative session is nearly halfway through and must conclude by the end of April. Bills that fail to advance out of committee or pass their respective chambers are considered dead, ...
Next week, the chambers will be busy hearing bills for second and third readings ahead of their Thursday deadline.
The United States Postal Service hub in Indianapolis has been at the center of months of complaints about delays and lost deliveries.
Legislation that aimed to dissolve Indianapolis Public Schools won’t move forward in the Indiana legislature. That’s because ...
Red states like Tennessee, Oklahoma, Indiana and Texas are looking to enact bills designed to strip away education rights from undocumented kids.
After a messy January with weeks of icy roads, the Louisville Metro snow team is getting ready for the first winter storm of February.
A Georgia state House member won’t face a new election despite a tight race. A judge ruled Monday that there wasn't enough ...
Alabama's congressional map is the subject of a federal trial beginning Monday to decide if the state has to keep a new court ...
There's about 1,200 bills filed but only some of them will become law. Here, we're tracking the bills that actually progress in the legislature.
A packed and intermittently contentious legislative Crackerbarrel session found Rondrell Moore occasionally playing referee rather than moderator Saturday morning at the Vigo County Public Library.