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Republican state lawmaker announces resignation hours after end of 2023 session
Vermilion said her decision to resign was made “without hesitation, with utter peace and anticipation of our family’s future endeavors.”
Legal battle over Indiana fetal remains law over as U.S. Supreme Court declines appeal
The law requires medical facilities to bury or cremate fetal remains, rather than dispose of them as medical waste.
Local charges against bus stabbing suspect dropped after federal indictment
Local charges against Billie Davis were dismissed after she was charged with a federal hate crime in connection with the attack.
Kerry Thomson wins Bloomington’s Democratic primary
Thomson took 3,444 votes, beating out opponents Susan Sandberg and Don Griffin.
IU student will go to DC to advocate for America's Children Act
For kids whose parents live in the US on a longterm work visa, there’s no clear path to citizenship. They age off their parents’ visas at 18 and then must move or obtain their own visa.
Federal death row ministers sue for contact during prayer, executions
The lawsuit, filed in U.S. District Court in Terre Haute, asks a federal judge to allow clergy to have physical contact with the men for whom they serve as spiritual advisors.
Department of Workforce Development head resigns, Holcomb appoints new commissioner
Gov. Eric Holcomb’s new appointee, Richard Paulk, has experience in the private sector as a leader in finance and operations in industries including redevelopment and employment.
Indiana may get direct support professional abuse registry. Disability advocates say it’s not enough
Only 31 states report data on relationships between the abused and perpetrator to the National Adult Maltreatment Reporting System.
Whitten to be IU commencement speaker
This is the first time an IU President has done so since 2006, when Adam Herbert presided. The last time an IU president spoke at commencement before Herbert was in 1932.
CenterPoint Energy expects to go coal-free by 2027
CenterPoint expects the plan will reduce its carbon emissions by about 95 percent and save customers almost $80 million in the next 20 years.
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