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Federal Judge To Hear Request To Block Indiana Abortion Law
A federal judge is set to hear arguments in Planned Parenthood's bid to block a new Indiana law that requires medical providers who treat women for complications arising from abortions to report detailed patient information to the state.
How Al-Qaida Returned To A Troubled Part Of Iraq
Western Iraq was one of the most chaotic parts of the country during the U.S. war there. Al-Qaida extremists were defeated once, but with U.S. forces gone, they've managed to return as Iraq continues to slide into chaos.
Indiana'sYoung Democrats Bid To Host National Convention
Indianapolis is competing with at least three other cities: Pittsburgh, Minneapolis and Chicago. The winner will be announced in July.
Registration Open For Library's 'Everyday Superheroes' Summer Reading Program
The Indianapolis Public Library's Summer Reading Program is underway. This year's theme is "Everyday Superheroes"
Indiana Republicans To Meet For Party Convention Amid In-Party Fights
Indiana Republicans just went through a Senate primary dubbed one of the "nastiest in the nation." And now there's a fight over whether the party platform should define marriage as between a man and a woman.
May Tax Revenues Miss The Mark As Corporate Collections Suffer Again
The state had been on a roll, only once in five months did it bring in fewer tax dollars than its budget planned for.
Nearly One-Fifth Of Indiana Abnormally Dry After Scant Rain
The weekly U.S. Drought Monitor released Thursday by the University of Nebraska-Lincoln shows that about 17 percent of Indiana is now ranked as abnormally dry.
Study: Indiana Must Do More To Protect Infrastructure From Climate
The study estimates that if Hoosiers don't adapt to the climate, tens of millions of dollars in Indiana infrastructure could be at risk.
New Housing For Homeless Coming To Downtown Indianapolis
The renovation will cost about $8.7 million, paid for by federal tax credits through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.
AG Curtis Hill Denies Allegations, Doesn't Answer Questions
Indiana Attorney General Curtis Hill spoke to the media Monday for the first time since the allegations of sexual misconduct went public.
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