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Zoeller didn't seek a third term as Indiana's attorney general after losing May's Republican primary for a U.S. House seat.
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The South Korean automakers will pay $41.2 million to 33 states and the District of Columbia. The fine is the latest in the ongoing fallout from misstated mileage numbers on over 1.2 million vehicles in the U.S.
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Previous grants for naloxone provided kits to law enforcement and first responders in 45 counties. Att. Gen. Greg Zoeller wants to provide the drug statewide.
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Indiana Attorney General Greg Zoeller says a robust public awareness campaign - similar to those used during last year's Final Four and the 2012 Super Bowl - is just as important as the enforcement efforts.
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The FDA says the rules are aimed at improving public safety and curbing teen use, but vape shops say they'll kill the industry.
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Documents filed Friday with the Federal Election Commission show Joseph Hollingsworth contributed $370,000 to the Indiana Jobs Now super PAC. He is the PAC's only donor.
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Judge says the law doesn't violate freedom of speech because the ban doesn't single-out political calls and that the government has a compelling interest to protect Hoosiers' privacy.
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As a follow-up to a lawsuit the state attorney general filed last month, the Legislature passed a bill aiming to protect homeowners from tax sale fraud.
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The judge dismissed the lawsuit Monday saying the caseworkers don't have the legal right to bring the claim against DCS.
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Stores in Ohio and Indiana will now sell the drug over-the-counter. Walgreens has made a commitment to do the same in 35 states and the District of Columbia.