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Indiana Governor Mike Braun prioritizes pro-life laws

Today, Governor Mike Braun released the report he commissioned in Executive Order 25-20 regarding the proper implementation of Indiana’s pro-life laws.

Indiana youth tobacco use lowest in decades

The 2024 Indiana Youth Tobacco Survey released today shows that youth tobacco use continues to decline, with high school tobacco use at its lowest level in two decades.

Governor signs 10 health care bills into law

Today, Governor Mike Braun held a ceremony to sign 10 health care bills that will bring substantial reform to health care in Indiana.

IDOH recommends ways to stay safe and healthy this summer

Summer is here and so the Indiana Department of Health (IDOH) is reminding Hoosiers to enjoy the sun and fun while staying safe and healthy.

IDOH celebrates historic decrease in Infant Mortality Rate

Provisional data from the Indiana Department of Health show the 2024 infant mortality rate in Indiana is 6.3 deaths per 1,000 live births, a decrease from 6.6 in 2023.

IDOH urges precautions against tick-borne illness

Indiana health officials are urging Hoosiers to protect themselves from tick bites as ticks are active from early spring through late fall.

ACDH: Two additional measles cases confirmed

The Allen County Department of Health confirms two additional local cases of measles, bringing the total number of cases in Allen County to eight.

‘Make Indiana Healthy Again’ package of Executive Orders signed

Today, Indiana Governor Mike Braun signed a landmark package of executive orders with initiatives to 'Make Indiana Healthy Again'.

ACDH: Additional Allen County measles cases confirmed

The Allen County Department of health confirms five additional local cases of measles raising the current total of cases in Allen County residents to six.

IDOH confirms 5 new measles cases

The Indiana Department of Health has confirmed five additional cases of measles in Indiana, bringing the total to six in 2025.