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Rokita appeals ruling on nonbinary gender marker for licenses, IDs
There is no current timetable for when the court will hear the case.
4 staff leave Brownsburg school where kid ate vomit
Four staff members at the Brownsburg Community School District have been fired or have submitted their resignations after a 7-year-old special education student was told to eat his own vomit.
State gas tax is going up again after the GOP extended the annual hike
An Indiana agency confirmed Tuesday that the state’s gasoline tax will go up by one cent this summer under an annual increase that Republican legislators voted recently to extend by three years.
Council approves formation of community justice fiscal advisory committee
The county council's vote to establish the committee comes less than three weeks after county commissioners suspended Community Justice Response Committee meetings.
Indiana elections chief criticized for CPAC Hungary trip
Diego Morales’ office said his trip to the Conservative Political Action Conference in Hungary on Thursday and Friday didn’t disrupt any election-related actions by the office. Democrats accused Morales of skipping out on his official responsibilities to join “fringe figures” in Budapest.
Jury finds Trump liable for sexual abuse, awards accuser $5M
The trial’s outcome was a validation for Carroll, one of more than a dozen women who accused the former president of sexual assault or harassment.
Ask The Mayor: Terre Haute's Duke Bennett on state budget session, social worker program
Terre Haute's Duke Bennett has a challenger in the race for mayor, the statehouse session is complete, the city is meeting on how to spend ARPA funds, and the police station is starting a new program.
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Gary advocates call for tighter pollution requirements for lime manufacturing plant
Carmeuse Lime emits harmful pollution like nitrogen oxides, sulfur dioxide and particle pollution — which could cause lung and heart problems for people living in Gary.
Indiana ranks 11th in cybercrime increase
The number of Hoosier victims of identity theft has nearly doubled in the last five years, according to a QuoteWizard report based on Federal Trade Commission data.
Leaders hope development is model for housing for intellectual, developmental disability population
Old Town CEO Justin Moffett said the scale of the project wouldn’t have been possible without financial help from the Indiana Housing and Community Development Authority.
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