As many states, including Indiana, take steps toĀ tighten abortion laws, conversations have been reignited about how to best support mothers and babies. And many policy experts point to a permanent child tax credit, made available to low- and no-income families, as one way to do that.
by Kara Kavensky
Judge Tiffany U. Vivo currently serves as our Marion Circuit Court judge.
Seeking a better life, Tiffany Vivo's family took the brave and...
The Indiana Womenās Prison site on Indianapolisā east side is a large property ripe for redevelopment. Community members are excited by future prospects, but they say a lack of communication with the state ā which owns the property ā is discouraging.
To launch our coverage of Indianaās election of a new secretary of state, the following report was written by Indiana journalists Barb Berggoetz and Steve...
The city of Indianapolis announced an end to an almost decade-long legal battle with Towne & Terrace Corp., a nonprofit that owns neglected condominiums on the cityās far east side. (Photo/ Jayden Kennett)
An Owen County judge issued a preliminary injunction Thursday in a lawsuit that seeks to strike down IndianaāsĀ near-total abortion banĀ ā halting the stateās new abortion law that officially took effect Sept. 15.