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Last year, a report by Human Rights Watch outlined a systemic pattern of abuse and killings of health professionals in the ...
The NC State Wolfpack sped past Stetson with a 10-run eighth inning in the NCAA Tournament Sunday. Here are three takeaways from the Hatters' loss.
Hoosier taxpayers and state government employees won't have to wait long to find out how Republican Gov. Mike Braun's mantra of "do more with less" affects them.
"As Indiana's secretary of state and head of (its) Business Services Division, I stand firmly against adding toll roads to our interstates," Diego Morales said.
In deciding to defy state school calendar law, Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools' Board of Education cited the desire to align with the calendars of local community colleges, as well as finish ...
A loophole in U.S. Customs regulations is turning into what could be a multi-billion dollar windfall for international cigarette firms with Mexican-made packs of long-time U.S. brands already ...
The four cases involve people who were not vaccinated against measles, health officials say. Three or more related cases are considered an active outbreak.
The court-ordered injunction says Oklahoma's House Bill 4156 is "preempted by federal immigration law governing noncitizen entry." ...
A divided North Dakota Republican Party elected a newcomer its new chair Saturday, with a nearly tied vote reflecting a split in the party.
With a new law that makes it easier for people to access experimental treatments, Montana could become the hub for the multi-billion-dollar longevity industry. Some critics warn of a "free-for-all." ...
The expansion permits Signal Peak Energy to extract nearly 60 million tons of coal from the Bull Mountains mine north of Billings.
Eighty-nine people died on North Dakota roads last year, the lowest total in more than two decades.