Judge Kelsey Blake Hanlon said the new law will not be enforced while the court continues to weigh an ACLU lawsuit.
The discussions come amid calls on the legislature to address rising crime in the state.
More than half of those in Indiana who qualify for debt relief could have up to $20,000 forgiven.
The concept earned bipartisan interest and support Tuesday from lawmakers on an interim study committee.
Testimony featured conflicting research and lasted four hours.
But the Hoosier State's numbers aren’t as dramatic as elsewhere.
The late congresswoman from Indiana advocated for the construction of the clinic in Mishawaka.
Indiana's 2.8% jobless rate is still below the national average.
It’s not clear how long it will take the Republican judge to rule on the case, which deals primarily with privacy rights.
Discharge forms indicated he didn’t fulfill his eight-year commitment with the Indiana National Guard.
The case immediately impacts roughly 900 solar-generating customers within Vectren’s service territory.
The coalition will provide a regional framework for creating a hydrogen market, supply chain and workforce ecosystem.
Holcomb said Hoosiers who disagree with the ban can make their voices heard in November.
Rep. Jeff Thompson, R-Lizton, is replacing Rep. Tim Brown, R-Crawfordsville, who is retiring from the legislature in November.
The state is the first to approve abortion-restricting legislation since the U.S. Supreme Court ruling that overturned Roe v. Wade.
Hundreds of bills are filed in the Indiana House and Senate at the start of every legislative session, and most don't become laws.
He served as a senior administrative law judge with the commission for 13 years.
Marion County Prosecutor seeks his own legal representation rather than Attorney General.
They said they were “impressed” by research and manufacturing efforts already underway in Indiana.
The Morgan County judge will succeed Edward W. Najam, Jr.
He said he hasn't been affiliated with the far-right group for seven years.
Indiana legislators share their experiences helming some of the biggest bills.
The candidate for Indiana Secretary of State also says he now believes Joe Biden is the "legitimate president."
A Nevada company allegedly sent emails offering financial consultations that actually tried to sell additional products from a third party.
However, a financial burden exists for extended family members -usually grandparents - taking care of children because their parents can't.
The program promotes locally produced food from Hoosier farmers to consumers under the Indiana State Department of Agriculture.
If so, it would be one of the biggest political upsets the Hoosier State has ever seen.
Growth in individual income taxes, sales taxes and corporate taxes fueled the increase.
Previously, Hooiser moms only had coverage for 60 days after the birth of a child.
The state's 12 casinos are scattered near population centers in Chicago, Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Evansville and Louisville.
Some acknowledged negative comments from distrustful and impatient voters, but said those remarks fell short of harassment.
The lawsuit seeks to strike down the ban on the basis that it violates Indiana’s Religious Freedom Restoration Act.
The goal is to help them prepare for higher education or career options after graduation.
Some could pay over $1,000 in taxes.
It's part of a state effort to encourage Hoosiers to save for higher education.
But some critics say the state-funded income share agreements closely mimic a similar program at Purdue University.
ReCenter Indiana's goal is to fund moderate candidates, regardless of party affiliation.
The Indiana Attorney General also provided abortion-related updates.
Civil rights leaders say INDOT’s working group on the plan was all white, and at least one meeting took place in a "sundown town."
Indiana’s minimum wage remains stagnant at $7.25.