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August 26, 2015
Lawmakers Wrestling With Issue Of Public Access To Police Body Camera Footage
Indiana law doesn't provide specific direction as to whether police body camera footage should be available to the public.
Read MoreAugust 25, 2015
Farmers, Advocates Share Ideas To Advance Indiana's Local Food Movement
The program called Indiana Grown, launched in July, markets agricultural products grown and processed in the state to retailers, restaurants and consumers.
Read MoreAugust 25, 2015
Pence Names New State Environmental Commissioner
Carol Comer will begin serving Friday as IDEM's commissioner. She will succeed agency head Tom Easterly, who announced his impending retirement last month after more than 10 years as IDEM's top administrator.
Read MoreAugust 18, 2015
Lawmakers Study 'DNA Arrestee Testing' Law
If you're arrested for a felony in Indiana, should the police automatically take a DNA sample to keep on file? That's the question a panel of lawmakers considered Tuesday during a study committee hearing.
Read MoreAugust 14, 2015
Budget Committee Tables Vote On Statehouse Security Measures
Amid concerns about cost and effectiveness, the State Budget Committee tabled a vote Friday on adding new security measures to Indiana Statehouse entrances.
Read MoreAugust 14, 2015
Farmers Fight EPA's Upcoming Clean Water Rules
The EPA rules clarify the agency can regulate tributaries that flow into navigable waterways.
Read MoreAugust 14, 2015
Hamilton County Court Begins E-Filing Pilot
Indiana's judicial branch took its first step toward modernizing its filing system as Hamilton County begins the initial e-filing pilot program.
Read MoreAugust 14, 2015
State Auditor Posts Employee Spending Online
State Auditor Suzanne Crouch is releasing data on individual purchases made by employees who have been issued state charge cards.
Read MoreAugust 12, 2015
Judge: Lawmakers Don't Have To Hand Over Emails
A Marion County judge says the House Republican caucus doesn't have to make lawmaker emails public under Indiana's open records law.
Read MoreAugust 12, 2015
New Statehouse Doors? They're Not Cheap.
Gov. Mike Pence's Indiana Department of Administration wants $875,000 for the new doors because officials say they're worried about security issues regarding six doors that let government employees enter and exit the statehouse.
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