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A joint investigation found that districts instead want more — and string-free — state dollars for school-specific law enforcement officers.
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State officers and their staffs would be allowed to carry handguns — open or concealed — in the state capitol complex.
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The TSA has detected more firearms at the Indianapolis International Airport so far in 2023 than in any previous year.
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Hoosiers get help living with long COVID, IUPUI splits between IU and Purdue, and thousands of people gather in southern Indiana for an antique rifle convention. These stories and more on Indiana Newsdesk.
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The National Muzzle Loaded Rifle Association's annual Spring Shoot draws thousands of people to southern Indiana to shoot, craft and trade in antique firearms.
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Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb has completed his review of bills approved during this year’s legislative session by signing the last of them into law and issuing no vetoes.
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High-profile GOP politicians, including former President Donald Trump and former Vice President and former Indiana Gov. Mike Pence, blamed mental illness and liberal policies for the country’s gun violence epidemic
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The NRA convention kicks off Friday and goes through Sunday with around 70,000 people expected to attend including potential GOP presidential candidates.
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An increase in the number of homicides and attempted homicides are part of what's driving the spike, city officials say.
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State law already allows local school boards to authorize administrators, teachers and other staff to carry a firearm on school grounds.