Articles tagged as: Indiana Capital Chronicle
May 17, 2025
Indiana panel to consider ABA therapy cost controls
The governor-ordered working group must “minimize the negative impact felt by enrollees and their families.”
Read MoreMay 16, 2025
Feds to wind down certain Indiana naturalization ceremonies, block on-site voter registration
The agency hopes to “maximize use of resources” by focusing on “in-house” services.
Read MoreMay 14, 2025
Indiana Historical Society to keep its building, land following agreement with governor’s office
The deal follows concerns raised during the 2025 legislative session over propose budget language that could have stripped the nonprofit of its biggest asset.
Read MoreApril 16, 2025
Braun calls for Indiana National Guardsmen to return home from border
Gov. Mike Braun is withdrawing about 50 Indiana National Guard members from the southern U.S. border, ending a deployment that goes back to early 2024.
Read MoreApril 7, 2025
Rural communities finding solutions to EMS coverage issues
Time is tissue in the first responder community, and in rural areas across Indiana, they could be losing too much tissue for EMS responses.
Read MoreApril 1, 2025
‘Fixes’ to evictions expungement bill bring Indiana housing advocates back on board
The amended bill would allow courts to automatically order some eviction cases to be hidden from public view.
Read MoreDecember 17, 2024
Spartz to boycott committees, GOP caucus
Fifth District Indiana Congresswoman Victoria Spartz took to social media Monday to say she refuses to go to meetings for committees or the GOP caucus.
Read MoreDecember 13, 2024
Indianapolis woman among 39 pardoned by Biden in historic clemency action
President Joe Biden Thursday commuted the sentences of roughly 1,500 people who were placed in home confinement during the coronavirus pandemic, and granted pardons for 39 individuals with convictions for nonviolent crimes.
Read MoreNovember 1, 2024
Logansport officials say immigration ‘is nothing new’ as Haitian influx goes national
Thousands of Haitian nationals with Temporary Protected Status (TPS) have found a home in the Hoosier city of Logansport, drawing national political ire and motivating new federal legislation.
Read MoreSeptember 28, 2024
Federal judge blocks police buffer zone law in media lawsuit
A federal judge late Friday blocked a law creating a 25-foot buffer zone around law enforcement officers during certain activities.
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