Statewide
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Delegates decided to back Max Engling for the secretary of state race during the Republican Party convention in Fort Wayne.
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New data from United Way shows 38% of Indiana households earn above the federal poverty line but still can't afford basic necessities like housing, childcare and food.
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The Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission voted 3-1 Wednesday to approve a $71 million electricity rate increase for AES Indiana customers.
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Former Indianapolis Mayor Greg Ballard's campaign for secretary of state is nearing the signature threshold to appear on the November ballot.
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Indiana will showcase a state fair-inspired mini-golf exhibit featuring the Indy 500, agriculture and Hoosier culture at the Great American State Fair in Washington, D.C., celebrating America’s 250th birthday.
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Indiana’s Attorney General joined 13 other states to call for the EPA to classify the abortion inducing drug mifepristone as a water contaminant, arguing it could pose a health risk. Health experts say there’s no evidence for his claims.
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A new report shows Indiana’s ranking in a prominent child well-being report declined, despite marked improvements in youth health outcomes and one of the best education rankings in the nation.
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After Lt. Gov. Micah Beckwith said “I hate Islam,” lawmakers and religious leaders are calling for Gov. Mike Braun to support of religious liberty.
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AES said that the change — which will impact customers bills between June and August 2026 — is due to increased winter fuel costs.
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Work requirements and Medicaid cuts, health experts worry changes will impact medically frail peopleSeriously ill Hoosiers could have to prove they are unable to work under a new federal definition of work requirements put forward by the Trump Administration.