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Despite threats that he would back primary challenges against lawmakers who came out against redistricting, Gov. Mike Braun Tuesday issued several endorsements for House Republicans who voted down the effort.
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Over 200 people turned out for Wednesday to hear the Democratic primary candidates vying for U.S. Rep. Victoria Spartz’s 5th District seat.
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The most recent project to overhaul the historic site will not move forward because of funding issues.
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Indiana utility regulators heard complaints about rising energy costs and data centers at a Noblesville listening session, part of a statewide investigation prompted by record consumer complaints over utility bills.
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A federal judge has struck down Indiana’s ban on using student IDs to vote. The case could impact roughly 40,000 people.
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Gov. Braun signed housing legislation, but conceded it's watered down from what lawmakers wanted.
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Gov. Mike Braun announced Monday at $60-million partnership with Iron Nation in an effort to bring Israeli tech start-ups to the state. Some activists worry it strengthens the state’s relationship with Israel at a time when many are urging divestment.
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The Indianapolis Public Education Corporation held its first meeting Tuesday, beginning work on a November referendum and the hire of a permanent leader.
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Gov. Mike Braun's $200 million plan would reopen Indiana's frozen child care voucher program to about 14,000 low-income children.
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The union representing professional staff at the Indiana State Teachers Association filed several unfair labor practice charges with the National Labor Relations Board.
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State reports show substance use is driving deaths among new Indiana mothers.
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The daily pill called Foundayo got a fast track through the Food and Drug Administration. It will compete with the pill form of Wegovy as an alternative to obesity drugs given by injection.
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Clark County's syringe services program has to follow new requirements, as part of a state law passed this year. Health officials say they're committed to doing what it takes to maintain the program.
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Fifty years ago the Indiana University men’s basketball team made history as a D-I team to go undefeated the entire season and win the national championship.
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You may not have heard of Knaptown Records, but the label left a significant legacy in Indianapolis. Knaptown documented the city’s early funk and soul scene and provided a platform for prominent local musicians.
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The HBCU All-Star Game weekend brings the top men’s basketball players from Historically Black Colleges and Universities to showcase their talent. Leading up to the game the schedule included a Black business marketplace, an HBCU college fair, and athletes volunteered in the community.