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The Indiana Housing and Community Development Authority abruptly shut down a federal rental assistance program in March 2025.
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Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita claims that the two entities deceived Hoosiers by “secretly collecting and selling Indiana drivers’ personal data to third parties,” a practice he says led to higher insurance rates that benefitted the companies.
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Bradford Bomba Sr. is mentally competent to be deposed as part of a lawsuit accusing the longtime doctor for Indiana University men’s basketball of repeated sexual assaults.
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In a statement, Mayor Kerry Thompson said the city strongly believes in the merits of its case and remains hopeful about the outcome.
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FSSA argues plaintiffs’ parents can’t continue to provide attendant care in Medicaid legal challengeThe judge is expected to decide by September 1 whether to allow the plaintiffs to continue receiving their current services while the case is being considered.
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Bloomington city officials are appealing the annexation ruling over the constitutionality of the state’s 2019 law on the validity of remonstrance waivers.
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Monroe Circuit Court is granting Bloomington’s request to finalize the June 18th annexation judgment so it can be appealed.
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Indiana’s attorney general is suing the owner of two apartment complexes in Anderson. According to residents in one of the complexes, management left the leasing office without warning in 2022 and never returned.
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Planned Parenthood Great Northwest, Hawai‘i, Alaska, Indiana, Kentucky; All-Options; and an Indianapolis-based OB-GYN brought the lawsuit.
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Families of medically complex children have raised concerns for months that an upcoming change to a Medicaid program would impact their ability to care for their children.