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Trump is supporting primary challenges against almost all of the Indiana Republican senators who voted against redistricting last year. It could be a major test of his power in the state.
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Proposed federal rollbacks to coal ash cleanup rules are raising concerns that toxic contamination could worsen in Indiana, which has more coal ash sites than any other state.
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A federal judge ruled a Brown County man and Chicago woman are likely to succeed in their First Amendment lawsuit alleging the federal government pressured Apple and Facebook to remove platforms tracking U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement activity.
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Indiana's sales tax on gasoline is poised to jump by 6.1 cents per gallon in May if Gov. Mike Braun doesn’t extend his temporary suspension of the tax.
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A new law that bans people from camping on public land was recently signed by Indiana Governor Mike Braun. The law also criminalizes the act.
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At least 162 state officials nationwide have been publicly accused of sexual harassment across more than 424 distinct incidents over the last 12 years.
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Here's your voter guide for Indiana's 2nd Congressional District. The primary election is May 5.
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Gov. Mike Braun appointed Jennifer Dorfmeyer to continue leading the Indiana Department of Child Services. She has served in the role since January, following the previous leader's leave of absence.
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This is the third inmate death this month at Miami Correctional Facility. The facility houses Immigration and Customs Enforcement detainees and state inmates.
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The Indiana Department of Transportation is rolling out Project Green Light, a trial run of small blinking green lights that clip onto road workers' hard hats or high visibility vests.