March 28, 2024
Republican candidates argue over outsider status in governor's race
Indiana Republican candidates for governor are sparring with each other in bids to claim outsider status in the race.
Read MoreMarch 27, 2024
Majority of GOP gubernatorial candidates in latest debate oppose new reading retention law
A majority of the Republican gubernatorial candidates on a debate stage Wednesday said they don't support the new Indiana law that could hold back thousands of students who fail their third grade reading test.
Read MoreMarch 27, 2024
Republican gubernatorial candidates spar in primary's first televised debate
Attacks between some of the Republican candidates for governor sharpened Tuesday during the primary's first televised debate.
Read MoreMarch 26, 2024
Expert pushes back on attorney general's report on COVID-19 data, says it lacks context
Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita published a report that he said proves the state used faulty data to justify the Stay-At-Home order at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. However, experts warn Rokita's claims lack context.
Read MoreMarch 25, 2024
Two weeks left to register to vote in Indiana's 2024 primary election
You can register to vote online, by mail or in person. The deadline in order to be eligible to cast a ballot in Indiana's 2024 primary election is April 8.
Read MoreMarch 25, 2024
Advocates: Newly signed laws that could limit debt protections 'frustrating'
Advocates say recently signed bills that could weaken debt protections for Hoosiers are frustrating. Two bills signed into law following the 2024 session limit some banking protections.
Read MoreMarch 23, 2024
Fill up your gas tank and prepare to wait. Some tips to prepare for April's total solar eclipse
Small towns and rural enclaves along the path of April's total solar eclipse are steeling for huge crowds of sun chasers who plan to catch a glimpse of day turning into dusk in North America.
Read MoreMarch 22, 2024
There's already 'catastrophic' hunger in Gaza. Who decides when to call it a 'famine?'
A report out this week says hunger, malnutrition and even starvation are widespread in Gaza, but stopped short of declaring it a 'famine.' Here's a primer on what that means, and who gets to decide.
Read MoreMarch 22, 2024
Indiana unemployment rate holds steady at 3.5 percent for six consecutive months
Indiana state officials say the state's overall economic outlook remains strong, even as the state's labor force has shrunk four consecutive months.
Read MoreMarch 22, 2024
Indiana Gaming Commission waves aside concerns about major funding shift in new law
Indiana gaming officials seem to be largely dismissing concerns about a new law that will fundamentally shift the way gaming enforcement is funded.
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