September 12, 2025
Indiana secretary of state's office says it found a possible noncitizen Vigo County voter
The Indiana secretary of state's office believes it's found a case of a noncitizen who voted in several Indiana elections dating back to 2018.
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Child care providers, advocates respond to state voucher cuts
Indiana child care workers and advocates are condemning the new cuts to Child Care and Development Fund reimbursement rates.
Read MoreSeptember 11, 2025
Independent Indiana launches ad campaign to promote appeal of nonpartisan leaders
A new group aimed at encouraging independent candidates in Indiana will launch a statewide ad campaign.
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Remediation document reveals ethics concerns before Indiana cabinet secretary resignation
Jennifer-Ruth Green, who recently resigned as Indiana’s public safety secretary, is the subject of a pending state ethics investigation.
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Republican senators silent after closed-door redistricting caucus
Senate Republicans met behind closed doors on Wednesday at the Indiana Statehouse roughly three weeks after their House counterparts to discuss redistricting, though none shared specifics with media following the caucus.
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Charlie Kirk shooting suspect Tyler Robinson is in custody, officials say
State and federal officials say a suspect was taken into custody on Thursday night in connection with Wednesday's fatal shooting of Charlie Kirk on a Utah college campus.
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U.S. marks 24th anniversary of 9/11 terror attacks
Many loved ones of the nearly 3,000 people killed will join dignitaries and politicians at commemorations Thursday in New York, at the Pentagon and in Shanksville, Pennsylvania.
Read MoreSeptember 10, 2025
Right wing activist Charlie Kirk fatally shot at speaking event in Utah
Utah officials say the suspected shooter was dressed in "all dark clothing" and fired from a long distance, potentially on a roof.
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Indiana applies for waiver to end inclusion, equity practices for transportation contracts
The Indiana Department of Transportation wants the federal government to waive its requirements on federally assisted contracts for women and minority-owned businesses.
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Indiana asks to allow ban on providing abortion info to pregnant minors without parental consent
Indiana wants to make it illegal for anyone to tell a pregnant minor about legal abortion services in other states without parental consent. And the state asked a federal appeals court to allow it to do that in a hearing Tuesday.
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