It's a week dedicated to educating people about the dangers on highways and roads.
It’s the perfect time to have "Work Zone Awareness Week" because it’s getting warmer out and more construction is starting.
Sixty-five Hoosier cities and towns have each been recognized as a Tree City USA by the DNR Division of Forestry for outstanding management of their urban forests.
House and Senate negotiators are meeting for the first of a series of conference committee meetings that will determine the final shape of Indiana's next state budget.
Federal officials say they hope to begin work this year to rebuild an underground barrier that holds back tainted soil and groundwater at the site of a former central Indiana auto parts plant.
A few dozen people spent Tuesday night learning all about police procedures and getting the inside scoop about life as an officer at South Bend’s Citizens Police Academy.
The possibility of thousands of Indiana residents becoming eligible for addiction treatment under the federal health overhaul has state officials and providers preparing for an expansion.
Survivors of the Holocaust are dwindling in numbers, but students at Northridge Middle School were able to hear a first-hand account about the horrors of WWII.
Expectations that Indiana will collect $290 million more in taxes leave Gov. Mike Pence's team optimistic it can win a $500 million cut in the state's personal income tax this year.
Indianapolis Motor Speedway officials and Indiana State Police say they are confident in their security plan for this year's Indianapolis 500 and won't remove trash cans from the track in response to deadly blasts at the Boston Marathon.
Indiana legislators have given final approval to a bill tightening the limits on how much consumers can buy of cold and allergy pills often used to make methamphetamine.