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US Carries Out First Federal Execution In Nearly 2 Decades At Prison In Terre Haute
The execution of Daniel Lewis Lee came over the objection of the victims relatives and following days of legal wrangling and delays.
Pence Declares Victory In Legislative Session
Gov. Mike Pence declared a legislative victory just 12 hours after the House and Senate adjourned for the year on Thursday night, saying he had won support for most of his agenda.
Indiana's Largest Teachers Union Wants Governor To Require Masks For Students
Indiana State Teachers Association called on Gov. Eric Holcomb to take a more direct role in how, or if, schools reopen for in-person teaching.
Indiana Left It To County Courts To Release Prisoners During The COVID Crisis. Most Of Them Haven't.
Many governors have ordered the release of certain inmates to help with social distancing in prisons. In Indiana, Gov. Eric Holcomb has resisted calls to do that, leaving it to county courts to depopulate prisons. Most of them haven't.
City Resumes In-Person Violence Reduction Work
Indianapolis is experiencing a surge in violence. And as stay-at-home restrictions are lifted, the Office of Public Health and Safety was able to resume in-person violence reduction work -- including the Safe Summer initiative and downtown canvasing
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Officer's Actions Toward Black Indiana Senator Under Review
The incident happened Saturday while Democratic Sen. Eddie Melton of Gary was taking part in a rally sponsored by the Indiana Racial Justice Alliance.
EPA Doesn't Plan To Tighten Standards For Smog
In April, the agency proposed not changing the standards for particle pollution. It announced on Monday it also doesn't plan to tighten the standards for ozone -- commonly known as smog.
Judge Halts Execution Amid Claims Inmate Isn't Mentally Fit
A judge on Wednesday halted the execution of a man, said to be suffering from dementia, who had been set to die by lethal injection in the governments second execution this week at the federal prison in Terre Haute.
Holcomb Extending Indiana's Coronavirus Limits For 2 More Weeks As Hospitalizations Jump
Indiana will extend its current capacity limits for restaurants and bars and other restrictions for at least another two weeks because of an increasing number of coronavirus cases across the state, Gov. Eric Holcomb said Wednesday.
New Fund Aims To Help Youth Serving Nonprofits
A new $20 million Youth Program Resilience Fund will help nonprofits that serve youth in Indiana. The Lilly Endowment created the fund and the Indiana Youth Institute will help facilitate the grants.
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