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After nearly a year in office, Governor Mike Braun has issued his first pardon.
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Gov. Eric Holcomb appointed Lake County Judge Stephen Scheele to the Indiana Court of Appeals Monday.
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The Indianapolis Airport Authority announced this week that starting next May, it will offer nonstop service between Indianapolis and Dublin, Ireland.
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Members of the Indianapolis Jewish community gathered on Monday night to commemorate the Oct. 7 attack on Israel by Hamas militants. The event was attended by Governor Eric Holcomb.
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Vice President Kamala Harris is in the midst of a campaign for president that’s just three months long after officially becoming the nominee — and Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb knows something about running such an abbreviated campaign for major office.
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Officials say the split from IUPUI will create more jobs and opportunities in the capital city.
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After 15 years with no executions of the eight men on Indiana’s death row, Indiana’s top elected officials filed with the Indiana Supreme Court on Wednesday to schedule an execution date for Fort Wayne’s Joseph Corcoran. He was convicted of murdering four people in 1997.
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Hundreds of Indiana housing advocates are calling on the governor to create a commission to address the state’s ongoing housing crisis.
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Indiana will disperse a total of $150 million to local health departments in January 2025. Before lawmakers expanded public health funding, counties shared about $7 million from the state annually.
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The data center project now includes investment in alternative energy, non-profits, and job training.