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Money Is Key In Carmel Mayor Race
Mayor Jim Brainard announces more money in TIF funds but is opponent Rick Sharp says there's not nearly enough to pay down the city's debt.
Lawmakers Pass Bill To Leave Ritz As Chair, Shift Some ISTEP Power To Board
Republican lawmakers pulled back slightly Wednesday from a last minute effort to shift more authority away from State Superintendent Glenda Ritz even as they let her remain the chair of the State Board of Education through the end of her current term.
General Assembly Approves Gambling Bill, Postpones Live Dealers
There is no guarantee that Gov. Mike Pence will sign the legislation. He's said throughout the session that he will not support an "expansion of gaming,"
Legislature Passes $31 Billion Budget Minutes Til Midnight Deadline
Lawmakers adjourned for the year late Wednesday after passing a two-year, $31.3 billion budget that boosts funding for schools and leaves the state with slightly less money in reserves.
For Many Iranians, 'Death To America' Are Just Words
On this 34th anniversary of the takeover of the U.S. embassy in Tehran, the chants were familiar. But many of those who were shouting say they actually want to see Iran and the U.S. repair their fractured relations.
Lawmakers Move Hoosier State Rail Line Money To Larger INDOT Fund
The final version of the budget has language authorizing INDOT to fund the rail line from the bigger pot if the Hoosier State Line goes forward.
Ritz Says She Hasn't Ruled Out A Run For Governor
State Superintendent of Public Instruction Glenda Ritz said in a press conference Thursday that she has not ruled out running for governor during the next election.
John Gregg Says He's Running For Governor
In a video posted on his campaign website announcing his run, Gregg says it's the fallout from the religious freedom law controversy - and Gov. Mike Pence's economic policies - that prompted his decision.
Indiana Passes Needle Exchange Bill
The number of people infected with HIV continues to grow in Scott County. Earlier this week, more than 140 people had tested positive. To try and prevent similar outbreaks from occurring in other counties, the General Assembly took action Wednesday on a bill that would allow needle exchanges in some counties.
Indians Make Victory Field A Peanut-Free Zone For One Night
No peanuts. No Cracker Jack. No food fried in peanut oil. Staff members even gave the ballpark and extra cleaning to make sure the stands were free of peanut shells and residue.
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