Michelle Johnson
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Senate Bill 438 passed out of committee on a vote of 6-3 last month, but its sponsor, Republican Sen. Sue Glick pulled it from consideration on the Senate floor after conservative lawmakers introduced an amendment that she said would have gutted the bill's intent.
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Organizers estimate that more than 10,000 people filled the area around the Indiana Statehouse Saturday - one of hundreds of "sister marches" in cities around the U.S. and the globe to protest the policies and rhetoric of new President Donald Trump.
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In her ruling, U.S. District Court Chief Judge Jane Magnus-Stinson wrote that the Indiana Forest Alliance's overstated the impact of the VA project on a 15-acre parcel in the cemetery's North Woods.
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Bryan Roach was named Chief of the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department by Mayor Joe Hogsett Wednesday.
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No one remembers exactly when the L.S. Ayres clock stopped, but earlier this year, Indiana Landmarks launched a fundraising campaign to get it going again. In less than a month, the preservation organization had raised $60,000 - enough to restore it to its former beauty and establish a repair fund.
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When Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton face off in Las Vegas for their third and final debate, Indianapolis 8th grader Jade Thomas will be there, tweeting her reflections on the debate for PBS Education.
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After its circuitous route through all of Indiana's 92 counties over the last five weeks, the high-tech Bicentennial torch took its victory lap in an IndyCar to the steps of the Indiana Statehouse Saturday.
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A grand jury indictment alleges that James Burkhart and three others created shell companies and used them to falsify charges to Medicare and Medicaid.
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The Environmental Protection Agency says it will begin removing lead-tainted soil later this month from as many as 100 homes around the site of an old industrial smelter in the Martindale-Brightwood neighborhood.
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On Wednesday, U.S. Attorney General Loretta Lynch singled out the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department as having a model program for helping officers deal with stress and trauma.