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Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita issued a new legal opinion on Wednesday, June 11, 2025, affirming that law enforcement officers can arrest and detain individuals — including undocumented immigrants — who are caught driving without a license.
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The “day of defiance” is called “No Kings” and has more than a dozen events scheduled around the Hoosier state.
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Researchers and retailers question the effectiveness of an Indiana proposal to exclude candy and soda — both of which are loosely defined — from a food benefit program.
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Charges against the senator were delayed since January due to legislative immunity protections during the 2025 session.
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DHS said immigration arrests in Indiana are on the rise, increasing the need for more detention housing.
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Sports tourism projects have popped up all over the state. These complexes reflect a cultural shift in how some Americans view youth sports — not just as recreation, but as tools for community advertising and development.
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A plane towing a banner that read ‘Abortion pills by mail’ flew over the heads of hundreds of thousands of racegoers at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway during Memorial Day weekend.
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With new federal approval, Indiana will ban the purchase of candy and soda using taxpayer-funded food assistance starting Jan. 1, 2026.
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An Indiana woman who wants to sue the doctor who allegedly used his own sperm to inseminate her mother won an appellate ruling last week.
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Media were not permitted to attend Tuesday’s execution.