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Sen. Chris Garten has received the endorsement of the Senate Republican caucus to head the Senate. The Republican rose to national prominence after his support of redistricting.
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The Republican senator wants the Indiana Supreme Court to take the case — and for the Court of Appeals to stop officials from naming Paula Copenhaver on November ballots.
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Black lawmakers say Gov. Mike Braun overstepped his authority by ending minority contracting preferences without action from the legislature.
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Hoosiers may start applying for assistance after flooding. Federal agencies assist in response efforts including a major road failure.
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Recovery efforts continue in Northwest Indiana after last week's severe storms. The National Weather Service confirmed the storms produced two tornadoes in the towns of St. John and Munster on Tuesday, Aug. 11.
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Thousands of people in Indiana lost their legal right to live and work in the state last month.
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The lawsuit by fired utility commissioner Andy Zay could complicate efforts of state regulators to revisit AES Indiana's $71 million rate increase.
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The Indiana Recount Commission discarded ballots in the Senate District 23 race and upended Sen. Spencer Deery’s election victory. Now Deery is asking if that decision was truly impartial.
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As the gas tax holiday continues, industry groups are raising concerns about the long-term status of road funding.
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Nearly 13,000 Indiana children rely on Head Start. State advocates say proposed federal changes could undermine safety, disability services and rural programs.