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State election board, Indiana Supreme Court rule against John Rust, removing him from ballot
Southern Indiana egg farmer John Rust was removed from the Republican primary ballot for U.S. Senate, in a unanimous decision by the Indiana Election Commission Tuesday.
Indiana's cellphone ban means less school drama. But students miss their headphones
Weeks into a new school year, students miss being able to listen to music, but teachers say the cellphone ban is making their jobs easier.
Union teachers say education 'deregulation' bill advanced by Indiana House is a 'slap in the face'
Indiana is one step closer to peeling back a 50-year-old mandate requiring school administrators to discuss working conditions with teachers labor representatives. Supporters of Senate Bill 486 say changes like that will free schools from regulations they say are onerous. Opponents worry it'll silence teachers.
Further restrictions for Indiana's near-total abortion ban died. Advocates remain concerned
Lawmakers filed several bills to further restrict abortion access and strengthen reporting requirements in Indiana — which already has a near-total abortion ban. Reproductive rights advocates said even though the bills didn’t move forward, they’re concerned lawmakers will continue to pursue the policies in the future.
Judge upholds Indiana law giving police a 25-foot buffer that bystanders can't cross
An Indiana law that gives on-duty police a 25-foot buffer that bystanders cannot cross does not violate the U.S. Constitution. That's according to a federal judges ruling Friday.
Indiana Woman Is 1st Jan. 6 Riot Defendant Sentenced, Avoids Time Behind Bars
An Indiana woman on Wednesday became the first of nearly 500 defendants to be sentenced for the Jan. 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol, and she avoided time behind bars.
Indiana company plans to move away from using a potent, lesser known greenhouse gas
You may not have heard of sulfur hexafluoride also known as SF6, but its one of the most potent greenhouse gases. Last year, a metal recycling company in Anderson emitted more of it than any other industrial facility in the country.
Why delayed maintenance at a northwest Indiana steel plant gives green steel advocates hope
Cleveland Cliffs announced it plans to put off relining its blast furnace at its Burns Harbor facility until 2027. Blast furnaces use coking coal to convert iron ore into molten metal. The process produces a lot of air pollution and uses a lot of energy.
Indiana Democrat Says He'll Work With Trump But Won't Be A 'Copy Machine'
Indiana Democratic Sen. Joe Donnelly talks with Here & Now's Jeremy Hobson about his Senate race against former state Rep. Mike Braun.
Governor Mike Braun
Indiana’s Governor, Republican Mike Braun, talks about immigration, January 6th, DEI and much more.
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