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Democratic candidates will appear on the November ballot for nearly all Indiana legislative seats up for election this fall — while Republicans are sitting out more than 20 races.
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Reports that state law requires doctors to file about individual abortions can’t be released to the public under a decision upheld by the Indiana Supreme Court.
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Hoosiers sleeping on public property could soon be hit with a max of 60 days in jail and a $500 fine. It's one of more than 160 bills that got past the finish line during the legislative session, with dozens of them taking effect in July.
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Gov. Mike Braun’s administration will make local governments whole for any gas tax revenues lost due to his suspension of Indiana’s fuel taxes since May, according to a Tuesday news release.
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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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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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Drugmaker Eli Lilly and Co. is restricting access to a drug discount program intended for safety-net hospitals in a move the company says is needed to identify waste, fraud and abuse.
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Andy Zay gave up his Senate seat to lead the utility commission six months ago. He will remain a commissioner.
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The Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission voted 3-1 Wednesday to approve a $71 million electricity rate increase for AES Indiana customers.
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A new report shows Indiana’s ranking in a prominent child well-being report declined, despite marked improvements in youth health outcomes and one of the best education rankings in the nation.