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Indiana leaders express sympathies at death of US Rep. Jim Baird’s wife
Danise Baird died following complications from injuries she suffered in car crash in January.
Indiana leaders react to strikes against Iran
Senator Jim Banks said the president's actions "were not about starting a war," but preventing one.
2026 session wrap: Did Indiana lawmakers deliver on affordability?
While Republican supermajorities advanced a sweep of immigration enforcement and welfare reform bills, Democrats argue those efforts failed to address the rising cost of living in the state.
Driver in deadly crash to face reckless homicide charge
James Caudell, 48, of Bloomington, faces charges of reckless homicide, operating while intoxicated causing death, operating while intoxicated causing serious bodily injury, and neglect of a dependent resulting in serious bodily injury.
Volunteers hold weekend event to remove debris from tornado
A group of volunteers met Saturday and spent the day picking up debris in the Fieldstone and Stonechase neighborhoods, which were hit by the February tornado.
Wintry mix with one inch of snow expected by morning commute
A wintry mix of precipitation will fall overnight into mid-morning Monday, especially near and south of Interstate 70.
$50 million discrepancy in proposed budgets for new jail
A roughly $50 million gap between proposed budgets is at the center of debate between the Monroe County Commissioners and county council for the long-stalled jail project.
Indiana cracks down on kids' social media, cell phones in school
Indiana lawmakers have approved sweeping new restrictions on children's access to social media and cell phones.
Your electric bill is going to change. New law aims to stabilize utilities
The measure is one of lawmakers' efforts to address pocketbook issues this year as demand for energy and electric bills rise.
Lt. Gov. Micah Beckwith to spearhead 'Faith-Based Institute Initiative'
The initiative promotes collaboration between state government and faith-based partners to assist in issues including addiction band increasing civic engagement.
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