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Sexual assault victim advocates fear abortion ban's impact
Indiana's near-total abortion ban does allow abortions in cases of rape or incest, but only up to 10 weeks post-fertilization.
For thousands of Hoosiers losing Medicaid on technicalities, re-enrolling is another struggle
Eighty-six percent of Hoosiers who lost Medicaid coverage since April did so because of problems with paperwork, compared to the 73 percent national average.
Biden's inaction on death penalty may be a top campaign issue as Trump and DeSantis laud executions
The Death Penalty Action group will call on Biden to order the demolition of the federal death chamber, located in Terre Haute, Indiana.
Coffee and color-coded ballots: Hoosier elections chief includes Guatemala on his travel tour
Indiana Secretary of State Diego Morales and his team traveled to Guatemala City to observe how the country puts on its elections.
City staffer selected to Obama Foundation leadership program
Shatoyia Moss is among 100 leaders selected to the program, which supports and connects emerging leaders from 37 states.
Election Board OK’s committee to create vote centers in Monroe County
The vote center model is an alternative to precinct-based voting. It allows voters to cast a ballot at a location of their choosing, regardless of their home address.
Northwest Indiana residents' electric bills will go up starting this month
NIPSCO had planned to close the R.M. Schahfer Generating Station coal plant this year, but said it was unable to do so due to supply chain shortages which prevented the company from adding more solar.
Edgewood schools to undergo renovations
The size of the preschool will be doubled to provide daycare for the staff and reduce the waitlist.
Half of Indiana high schoolers feel hopeless. So why is mental healthcare controversial?
Mental health needs are at a peak among U.S. children and teens.
Thomas Fisher stepping down as Indiana solicitor general after nearly two decades
Indiana Solicitor General Thomas Fisher is the first person to hold that title in state history and has served in the job for nearly two decades.
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