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The Secretary of State’s office defended spending, saying staff raises were based on state compensation benchmarks.
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Indiana’s infant mortality rate remained at a record low in 2025, per preliminary data from the state Department of Health.
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Bettors are collectively wagering tens of thousands of dollars online on the outcomes of Indiana electoral races — including the now-four-way contest for the Republican secretary of state nomination.
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A new recount director is now in place to oversee the review of ballots in two Indiana state Senate primary races with razor-thin margins.
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The Indiana attorney general’s office is formally investigating 30 major fuel retailers following consumer complaints of suspected price gouging since Gov. Mike Braun declared an energy emergency in April.
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Parents say summer programs provide safety, structure and learning opportunities — but affordability and transportation continue to limit access across Indiana.
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Across the country, potholes are more than a seasonal nuisance. They are a visible symptom of aging roads and bridges that many state and local governments say they cannot afford to fully maintain.
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Federal grants accounted for 42% of Indiana’s general revenue in fiscal year 2025, and state officials say a new public dashboard launched Monday intends to give Hoosiers a better look at how that money is spent.
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Federal approval cleared the way for Indiana to revamp hospital Medicaid payments, with larger increases going to providers that keep commercial prices lower.
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Justices voted 4-1 to leave in place lower court decisions upholding the ban’s restrictions as constitutional.