Jill Sheridan
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The pinnacle event in college basketball will draw thousands of fans from across the country for a weekend showcasing top talent.
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It's been six years since the world shut down because of COVID. State and local leaders had to make public health decisions that had lasting consequences on society.
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A bill nearing final approval in the state legislature would limit the Indiana Civil Rights Commission’s power to represent Hoosiers who face illegal discrimination.
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Indiana's children are faring better than they were a year ago, according to an annual review of child well-being. The new data examines youth outcomes including health, education, economic and family factors.
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State lawmakers could stop the practice of limiting the number of rental houses in a neighborhood. A handful of Indiana cities have ordinances that aim to control and track rental properties.
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Indiana lawmakers are considering a ban on homeless encampments for the second year in a row. The Senate Bill would prohibit people from camping in public spaces.
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Judges can withhold bail under current state law if someone faces charges for murder or treason. Lawmakers are now moving to further limit bail rights, a decision that could soon be before voters.
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A new measure proposes the use of firearms as another method of execution in Indiana.
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Gleaners Food Bank is setting up set-up food distribution systems to help federal workers who struggle during the shutdown..
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Elanco Animal Health opened its new global headquarters Wednesday near downtown Indianapolis.