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Former Indiana House Minority Leader Terry Goodin, left, speaks to the media and supporters at the press conference announcing he is Jennifer McCormick's (right) choice for running mate on June 20 ...
The Monroe County government server outage last week was caused by a ransomware attack, officials say. A Monday afternoon statement from the county confirmed the nearly week-long disruption was ...
IU President Pamela Whitten is having eye surgery Thursday. The procedure caused her to miss work and listening sessions with faculty. Read more: At listening sessions with President, faculty say ...
After reporting himself to Indiana University leadership, another staff member is facing termination for attending candlelight vigils for free speech on campus.
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U.S. Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg highlighted Indiana’s role in helping build the future of electric vehicles Friday. Buttigieg toured an electric vehicle battery plant set to open ...
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A Democratic representative is planning to file a bill to repeal part of Indiana’s gender-affirming care ban for transgender youth. The bill would repeal a provision that bans providers from ...
Pet stores will be able to sell dogs anywhere in Indiana — even in communities where those sales are banned by local ordinances — under a bill Governor Eric Holcomb signed into law Monday.
Indiana Republican Party Chair Randy Head stepped down from that position this week, returning full-time to his lobbyist position ahead of the legislative session. State party chairs are barred ...
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Ken Falk, the organization’s legal director, said Thursday the policy, which prohibits expressive activity between 11 p.m. and 6 a.m., is “overly broad and violates the First Amendment.” ...
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