November 15, 2022
Advocates celebrate 10 years of Indiana's Lifeline law, with eye towards expansion
Indianas Lifeline law, which has now been in effect for 10 years, has reportedly helped save dozens of lives. And its champions want to see it expanded in the upcoming legislative session.
Read MoreNovember 14, 2022
Indiana tax revenues surge again in October, on pace for significant surplus
Indiana tax collections are already more than $700 million dollars ahead of what the state budget needs, just four months into the fiscal year.
Read MoreNovember 13, 2022
Rex Early, longtime Indiana Republican leader, dies at 88
Rex Early, a longtime Indiana Republican Party leader and one-time candidate for governor, has died at age 88.
Read MoreNovember 12, 2022
Election recounts possible in tight Indiana House races
The Republican candidate for a southern Indiana legislative seat plans to seek a recount after updated vote tallies showed him losing by 155 votes.
Read MoreNovember 11, 2022
Hoosier worker injury and illness rates up slightly in 2021, but remain historically low
Indianas 2021 rate of 3.2 injuries or illnesses among every 100 workers continues an eight-year streak of the rate being below 4 percent.
Read MoreNovember 11, 2022
Veteran homelessness is down, and Indianapolis is applying lessons learned
The city of Indianapolis is still a long way off from ending homelessness but one section of the population has experienced some success. The number of veterans counted in an annual assessment recorded a 35 percent drop in numbers. Now advocates hope to learn from lessons in efforts to end homelessness.
Read MoreNovember 11, 2022
Holcomb talks urgency, diversification at UN Climate Change Conference
Gov. Eric Holcomb was invited to the UN Climate Change Conference to speak about Indianas efforts to diversify its energy sources and the states role in building electric vehicles.
Read MoreNovember 11, 2022
Indiana boosts state government employee paychecks to fight turnover
Indiana lost more state government workers than it could hire during the last few years. And it costs the state a lot of money to constantly try to replace them, a recent state compensation study report found.
Read MoreNovember 10, 2022
Man convicted in fatal 2020 protests shooting won't serve time in prison
A man convicted of reckless homicide in the fatal 2020 shooting of a young Black man in Indianapolis during unrest sparked by outrage over George Floyd's killing won't serve time in prison.
Read MoreNovember 10, 2022
Prosecutor oversight task force holds lone meeting, issues no recommendations
A state task force charged with exploring what to do if a local prosecutor refuses to enforce certain laws held its first and only meeting Thursday. The panel talked for about an hour, heard no testimony and issued no recommendations.
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