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The lone debate in Indiana's 2024 U.S. Senate race was a sedate exchange between just two of the three candidates, as Republican Jim Banks declined to participate.
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One person has been charged with criminal recklessness in connection with a fatal shooting at Harvest Homecoming in New Albany more than two weeks ago. On Sunday, police detained two people while serving search warrants in Southern Indiana and Louisville.
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High property taxes impact how much funding Indiana public schools get from their local tax base. School officials and a state tax expert say some districts are using referendums to fill the gaps.
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Republican Mike Braun went into the final month of the governor’s campaign with a healthy financial lead over his opponents.
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A new report shows Indiana’s total health care spending is in line with neighboring states and the national average, but Indiana does differ in other key areas.
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Friends, family and colleagues remember Barbara Hollis as an example of a public servant. The Clark County Council President died this week at age 80.
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The drop in emissions from Indiana industries is significant because some companies reduced their hours or shut down during the pandemic lockdown.
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The Indiana Family and Social Services Administration implemented a waitlist for certain Medicaid services more than six months ago — and advocates said it’s created a significant barrier to care for medically complex Hoosiers.
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A new report shows public school teachers in Indiana are netting an average take-home pay of $60,000 a year.
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Former Southern Indiana Sheriff Jamey Noel was sentenced to 15 years on Monday, weeks after he pleaded guilty to a string of felonies including theft, tax evasion and money laundering.
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What role should the state government play in addressing climate change? Indiana Public Broadcasting asked candidates for the upcoming governor’s race.
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A former Southern Indiana sheriff and longtime Republican political leader faces 12 years in prison for theft, tax evasion and money laundering.