Lindsey Wright
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Gov. Eric Holcomb has made growing the state's pool of skilled workers a top priority since he took office. One of the many hurdles employers find themselves up against is a complicated one.
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U.S. Rep. Andre Carson (D-Indianapolis) says he'll support two bills being brought forward by House Democrats Thursday in attempt to reopen the government.
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The idea for the free learning tool is, in part, a response to legislation passed last year that requires high schools to offer a state history elective course.
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Lebamoff Enterprises, which owns more than a dozen liquor stores in the Fort Wayne area, sued Illinois in 2016 because it allows in-state retailers to sell online.
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Before, Memorial Stadium's field was only tested a couple times a year. This year, the group started testing the day before each game.
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The study says Indiana as a whole is one of the 10 worst states in the country for safe driving near schools.
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At one time, they crisscrossed the state carrying every type of commodity you could imagine, including people. But now, the heyday of railroads is long behind us.
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Permanent speed limit signs are in place and uncovered, but the Indiana Department of Transportation says flashing work zone speed limit signs will indicate when drivers need to slow down.
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A long-time Indiana University law professor and his wife are suing the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department and one its officers over a 2016 traffic stop.
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Experts are implementing what they say is an easier, more efficient way to get healthcare workers the training they need.