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Senate Enrolled Act 285 takes effect on Wednesday. The law could change the relationships the police have built with the homeless community and providers in Bloomington.
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Residence value grew slower, despite complaints from struggling homeowners — and skepticism from state leaders of Indiana's market-based assessment system.
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TPS is given to countries with ongoing armed conflict, environmental disaster, an epidemic or other extraordinary and temporary condition.
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Correction officials confirmed Westville can accommodate firing squad executions as lawmakers, governor and the U.S. Justice Department push for changes to protocols.
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Transgender youth and their parents may submit comments for the court’s consideration by July 24.
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Chair of the Natural Resource Commission has resigned. A lawmaker says it’s evidence commissions are being sidelined by the Braun Administration.
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Indiana residents will pay less for their Fourth of July cookouts this year as market costs drop.
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Congress moved one step closer to passing a new farm bill this week after Senate Agriculture Committee Chairman John Boozman released the Senate's version of the legislation.
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Gov. Mike Braun replaced the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission chairman days after the commission approved a $71 million rate increase for AES Indiana customers. Advocates and some lawmakers are skeptical it will work.
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Andy Zay gave up his Senate seat to lead the utility commission six months ago. He will remain a commissioner.