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Senate guts bill to better track direct support professional abuse of people with disabilities
Direct support professionals can provide a critical service to people in Indiana with disabilities by providing in-home and group-setting care. But in some cases, DSPs abuse and neglect those theyre supposed to care for and, advocates say, often get away with it by switching jobs.
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Young Gen Z residents share opinons on what Indianapolis should look like
A recent study takes an in depth look at how young adults view leisure and entertainment experiences in Indianapolis.
Find your Indianapolis City-County Council district, candidates
Primary election day is Tuesday, May 2. More than 50 candidates are seeking their party's nomination to run for 25 Indianapolis City-County Council seats. Put your address in the map below to find your council district.
IMPD expands training in effort to recruit more officers
The moves change the IMPD recruitment and training processes. The department’s application process will open up every four months instead of every six.
Controversial proposal targeting school and public libraries stalls in the House
A contentious proposal to strip school employees and public librarians of a legal defense against charges they distributed harmful materials to children has stalled. But it’s possible the language could resurface and be voted on by members of the full House.
Indiana Republican To Run For U.S. House Majority Whip
U.S. Rep. Marlin Stutzman has jumped into the race to become U.S. House majority whip.
Arguments continue over claims that Indiana attorney general violated state law
A prior ruling that Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita violated a state confidentiality law was challenged in a hearing on Tuesday.
Indiana Supreme Court considers striking down law shielding higher ed from COVID-19 class-actions
A 2021 state law that banned class-action lawsuits against colleges and universities related to COVID-19 could be struck down by the Indiana Supreme Court.
These industries use Reagan-era standards to control water pollution, groups sue for updates
Every five years, the EPA is supposed to review new pollution control technology and set stricter limits for pollutants as those treatments improve. But the standards for facilities like BP's Whiting Refinery in northwest Indiana havent been updated since the '80s.
Bill adding new voter ID requirements to mail-in ballot applications poised to become law
People applying to vote by mail in Indiana will face new identification requirements under legislation poised to become law.
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