Charlotte Tuggle
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Indiana is one of five states without a hate crimes law. After a Carmel synagogue was vandalized with anti-Semitic graffiti this summer, the push to pass one was re-energized. But a hate crimes law may not help police or prosecutors.
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The state's highest court ruled a long-standing Indiana statute was regulating the railroad business.
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After a student and her teacher were shot at Noblesville West Middle School at the end of last school year, the summer was spent on renewed conversations about school safety in Indiana.
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The Purdue University Board of Trustees says Papa John's founder John Schnatter's name will be removed from the university's economic research center. The governing board will offer to return $8 million donated by Schnatter.
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The race to represent West Lafayette in the Indiana House of Representatives began to heat up last week after the incumbent tweeted a personal attack at her opponent.
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As the opioid epidemic rages on across the country, Indiana researchers are among those rethinking pain management.But non-opioid medication has fallen…
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Details of how the program would be adapted to Tippecanoe County or how it would be paid for are still unclear.
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The number of background checks had begun to dip over the last two years - until February's school shooting in Parkland, Florida.
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Officials say the newly-rebranded Purdue Global is targeted toward working adults.
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A crowded pool of Republican candidates for the 4th district congressional seat met in Lafayette Saturday to debate issues ranging from gun control to federal spending and online security.