August 8, 2023
Settlement reached in 2020 ISP shooting death of man in Jeffersonville
The family of a man fatally shot by an Indiana State Police trooper during a traffic stop more than three years ago has reached a settlement agreement in a federal civil case.
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Suit seeks to strike down law criminalizing bystanders who get within 25 feet of police
The ACLU of Indiana is challenging a new state law that criminalizes anyone who gets within 25 feet of on-duty police after being told to stop.
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Rokita discusses religious expression in schools in latest update to 'Parents' Bill of Rights'
As students head back to school, Attorney General Todd Rokita is updating his so-called Parents Bill of Rights with a focus on religious expression in the classroom.
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No charges for officer who struck, killed pedestrian with vehicle in Fort Wayne
Allen County Prosecutor Michael McAlexander says there's no evidence of reckless manslaughter.
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Servicemembers, their spouses, children can now transfer occupational licenses to Indiana quicker
Federal estimates suggest Indiana will likely see its veteran population decrease over the next decade. State lawmakers considered and passed several bills this year aiming to make Indiana more attractive to veterans. Those efforts include allowing servicemembers and their families to more easily get occupational licenses in Indiana.
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Fort Wayne pulls the plug on public electric scooters
Fort Wayne is terminating its partnership with Veo and calling for the removal of its public electric scooters from downtown after four years.
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Report: Indiana steel, aluminum makers could lose auto businesses if they don't get greener
Indiana is a powerhouse for steel manufacturing more than a quarter of all U.S. steel is made here. But the state could lose that title if it doesnt transition to a greener way of making steel. Thats according to a new report by the American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy and the Citizens Action Coalition of Indiana.
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Indiana Chamber lays out economic vision for coming decade, stresses need for improvement
Indiana Chamber of Commerce leaders say the state is a lap or two behind its competition when it comes to workforce development and educational attainment.
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Tyson Foods closing 4 chicken processing plants in cost-cutting move
Tyson Foods Inc. is closing four chicken processing plants as it looks to lower costs. The company said Monday that the plants being closed are located in North Little Rock, Arkansas; Corydon, Indiana; Dexter, Missouri and Noel, Missouri.
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