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News from the state of Indiana

Black Indiana lawmakers face Republican boos during debate

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INDIANAPOLIS — Tempers flared among Indiana legislators during a debate Thursday when Black lawmakers were shouted down and booed by some Republicans and two...

Proposed Indiana highway’s preferred route expected in fall

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JASPER, Ind. — The preferred route of a proposed highway that would run from the Ohio River to Interstate 69 in southern Indiana is...

Indiana lawmakers send COVID-19 lawsuit shield to governor

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INDIANAPOLIS — A bill giving Indiana businesses and others broad protections from lawsuits by people blaming them for contracting COVID-19 was given final approval...

Indiana attorney general keeps job with health benefits firm

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INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana's newly elected attorney general says state ethics officials have cleared his ongoing role with a health benefits consulting firm in which...

Wrong-way crash kills 3 people on Indianapolis freeway

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INDIANAPOLIS — Three people have died after a motorist driving in the wrong direction on an Indianapolis freeway struck another vehicle head-on. ...

Indiana Senate votes to override local rental rules ban veto

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INDIANAPOLIS — Republican lawmakers took the first step Monday toward overriding the Indiana governor’s veto of a bill blocking cities from regulating rental properties,...

GOP bill would force yearly teacher action on union dues

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INDIANAPOLIS — Republican lawmakers are advancing a bill that would require Indiana teachers to renew requests every year for automatic deduction of union dues...

Arson hits historic southwestern Indiana covered bridge

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BLOOMFIELD, Ind. — Indiana State Police and state fire marshals are investigating an arson at a historic covered bridge in southwestern Indiana. ...

Ex-medical manager wins $3.6M in whistleblower settlement

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INDIANAPOLIS — An Indianapolis-based medical supply company’s former manager has won $3.6 million in a settlement of her whistleblower lawsuit accusing that company and...

Indiana lawmakers take next step to require FAFSA submission

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INDIANAPOLIS — A bill that would require students at public schools to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid advanced to the Indiana...