July 24, 2023
Lawsuit accuses Indiana sheriff of silencing online critics
The American Civil Liberties Union of Indiana is suing an Indiana sheriff over claims he silenced critics on a government-run Facebook page.
Read MoreJuly 24, 2023
Residents rally against plan to restrict driver access to Lower Cascades road
Members of the public gathered Saturday at Lower Cascades Park to rally against Bloomington Mayor John Hamilton’s plan to restrict driver access to part of Old State Road 37.
Read MoreJuly 24, 2023
Indiana no longer experiencing 'severe drought'
Drought conditions in Indiana have improved thanks to intermittent rains throughout the state.
Read MoreJuly 21, 2023
What does it take to run for Indiana governor?
Officially becoming a candidate for governor in Indiana is relatively easy. Getting onto the ballot, however, is a much higher bar.
Read MoreJuly 21, 2023
New employment estimates show little change in Indiana's labor market. The data has some limitations
Indiana's unemployment rate was just above 3.2 percent in June, new federal estimates show. The unemployment rate has hovered between 3 percent and 3.2 percent since late 2022 and has been accompanied by record-high total employment. There are a few important limitations in the state and local labor market data the federal Bureau of Labor Statistics releases every month.
Read MoreJuly 20, 2023
Extension granted in lawsuit challenging local government for failure to redistrict by deadline
The Anderson City Council has been given more time to respond to a lawsuit filed against them for failing to draw new redistricting maps before the 2022 deadline.
Read MoreJuly 20, 2023
Abortion rights advocates decry Republican attorneys general seeking patient abortion information
In a recent letter, a group of state attorneys general including Indianas Todd Rokita oppose a potential federal rule that would shield the private health information of people who access abortion in states where its legal.
Read MoreJuly 20, 2023
Judge orders man charged with killing 2 teenage girls to remain at northern Indiana prison
An Indiana man charged with killing two teenage girls will remain in prison after a judge concluded he’s being treated better there than other inmates. Special Judge Fran Gull denied a request from attorneys for Richard Allen to relocate him from the Indiana Department of Correction’s Westville Correctional Facility.
Read MoreJuly 20, 2023
Why it's hard to forecast wildfire smoke
Until the wildfires are under control, it might be best for Hoosiers to check the air quality before they go out and keep an N95 mask handy.
Read MoreJuly 19, 2023
Indianapolis joins national lawsuit against Kia and Hyundai over auto thefts
The City of Indianapolis is joining a national lawsuit against Kia and Hyundai in response to widespread vehicle thefts.
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