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Indiana’s Democratic Party chair, Karen Tallian, says more democrats are running for office in Indiana than she has seen in decades. We asked her why that might be.
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The U.S. House approved, 224-200, a five-year farm bill Thursday as members of Congress attempt to update major agriculture and nutrition policy after three years of extensions.
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The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced it will move leadership of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program from Washington, D.C., to Indianapolis.
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Hoosiers can track fuel prices in real time using IN Fuel Watch, an online portal released by Attorney General Todd Rokita documenting gasoline prices at more than 4,600 gas stations across the state.
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Indiana has some of the most stringent cannabis laws in the country, but despite that, use among adults has consistently increased over the past decade.
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Indiana Democrats are pushing back on allegations from state officials that they have found about $200 million in improper Medicaid payments through Indiana’s attendant care programs.
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Braun announces effort to bring artificial intelligence into Indiana businesses. It’s not clear how it will work.
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Indiana's child care office will begin enrolling new families in the state's CCDF voucher program in late May, using $200 million in emergency funding.
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A judge heard arguments Friday on whether a law giving Gov. Mike Braun full control of appointments to the IU Board of Trustees is constitutional.
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The alleged gunman has been identified as Cole Allen, according to two sources familiar with the matter.