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Gov. Braun focuses on affordability issues, ignores redistricting, at State of the State address
Braun's speech focused on numerous affordability issues, from utility rates to the cost of housing, and especially job growth.
‘Trying to read to an empty chair’: Indiana Senate panel advances victim impact bill
The bipartisan proposal would largely require defendants to be present for the reading of victim impact statements.
Lee Williams, founder of Lotus music festival, has died
Lee Williams, the founding director of the Lotus Education and Arts Foundation, has died after a years-long battle with Alzheimer’s disease.
Parents ask schools for delay following IU game, some comply
IU is set to play the Miami Hurricanes Monday evening.
Democratic legislator seeks to challenge GOP Rep. Spartz
Democratic state Sen. J.D. Ford is aiming for a jump to Congress with a challenge to Republican U.S. Rep. Victoria Spartz.
National championship watch party sold out in 90 minutes; where to get rally towels
IU Athletics will host a watch party for the College Football Playoffs National Championship at Assembly Hall Monday. The first 10,000 people to enter the arena will get a rally towel.
Indiana has a housing shortage. Lawmakers are hoping a new bill could help
Lawmakers held the first hearing for a House Republican priority aimed at making housing more affordable. The bill reduces some zoning restrictions and approves secondary dwelling units and affordable housing on property bought by religious institutions.
No shortage of suggestions heard to improve electric service affordability measure
Ambitious electric service affordability legislation faced dozens of recommendations for improvement Tuesday — from lawmakers and lobbyists alike — across a two-hour hearing.
Indiana set to opt out of some of Trump’s federal tax cuts
A hefty tax break for businesses included in what Republicans dubbed the “One Big Beautiful Bill” won’t be applied to state taxes under legislation advancing in the state Senate.
City to decide this fall if Fourth Street festival stays on Fourth Street
Board of Public Works vice president Elizabeth Karon said 4th Street is hard to secure against vehicles and considering the volatile state of the world, she feels strongly that Kirkwood would be a safer option.
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