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Hoosier economic development leaders on Thursday celebrated updated job creation data and outlined a push for regional strategic plans.
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The defeat today in the Indiana Senate, where 40 of the 50 members are Republicans, is the first time Trump's redistricting campaign has been voted down by members of his own party.
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Indiana House Republicans released a new congressional map that would divide the state's two Democratic congressional districts. Experts say it would give Republicans a major advantage and weaken the voting power of racial minorities.
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None of projects the operator approved so far are in Indiana, but at least six in the state are eligible this round.
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Republican State Sen. Mike Bohacek says he will oppose mid-decade redistricting efforts, citing President Trump’s use of derogatory language toward people with intellectual disabilities as the reason for his dissent.
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A mother's search for answers about her daughter's detention brought to light longstanding concerns, documented in records and interviews, about oversight and care at a chain of psychiatric hospitals based in Indiana.
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More than 36 percent of people released from prison return within three years, according to the Indiana Department of Correction. Issues like finding work and housing, substance use and lack of outside support contribute to the state’s recidivism rate.
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Over the last year, Indiana stopped giving new child care vouchers, slashed the number of spots in the state preschool program and cut how much it pays for care.
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The average winter temperature has gone up about five degrees for almost every Indiana city studied since 1970.
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Indiana University President Pamela Whitten is asking the University Faculty Council to recommend to her whether the university adopt certain principles on free speech.
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The Indiana Senate announced it won't vote on redistricting ahead of the 2026 legislative session, after Gov. Braun called for a special session. A rally at the Statehouse urged them to do it.
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The Governor posted on social media shortly after a call with President Donald Trump, who over the weekend voiced his disappointment with Indiana senators for not taking up his call to redraw congressional boundaries in the state to favor Republicans.