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The nonpartisan Indiana Debate Commission announced Friday it will host a debate for Indiana’s U.S. Senate race later this month — even as one of the candidates won’t participate.
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McCray called her campaign “the little engine that could” — one that secured the primary victory on a shoestring budget.
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The winner of the Democratic primary will face U.S. Rep. Jim Banks (R-Columbia City) — who is unopposed in the Republican primary — and Libertarian Andrew Horning in this fall’s general election.
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Sen. Jean Breaux (D-Indianapolis) has passed away, the Senate Democratic caucus announced Wednesday.
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The Indiana Supreme Court also ruled against Rust Tuesday, reversing a lower court decision that would have kept Rust on the ballot.
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In a statement to Indiana Public Media, Whitten said, "we are deeply concerned about language regarding faculty tenure that would put academic freedom at risk."
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Representatives from the Indiana Builder’s Association say the bill is a compromise to prevent permitting delays. Environmental groups worry it does more than clarify existing law.
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Join host Bob Zaltsberg talk with experts about the proposed bills and Indiana’s wetlands.
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Judge Cristal Brisco is now the first Black judge and woman of color to serve as a federal judge in the Northern District of Indiana.
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A Senate committee Wednesday unanimously passed a bill that aims to increase accessible and affordable child care options for Hoosiers families.