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Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb’s lawsuit against the General Assembly may not get a hearing if the attorney general succeeds in blocking it. → Read More
Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb’s lawsuit against the General Assembly may not get a hearing if the attorney general succeeds in blocking it. → Read More
Indiana University is reconsidering the verification process of its COVID-19 vaccine mandate. → Read More
Indiana University is reconsidering the verification process of its COVID-19 vaccine mandate. → Read More
Indiana State Rep. Jim Lucas is leading a group of lawmakers in efforts to stop Indiana University and others from mandating the COVID-19 vaccine. → Read More
Does Indiana's new vaccine passport law apply to public universities? → Read More
Does Indiana's new vaccine passport law apply to public universities? → Read More
INDIANAPOLIS — Children who age out of foster care are 25 percent more likely to be homeless or get in trouble with the law according to Indiana’s non-profit Foster Success. The state is working to address that issue with three new laws that directly impact these young adults. “We don’t want anyone to fall through […] → Read More
The chance Indiana will offer any kind of cash for getting vaccinated is slim. Though our neighbors in Ohio are running a COVID-19 vaccine lottery, Governor Eric Holcomb said he doesn’t support the idea here. → Read More
LAWRENCE, Ind. — Police are looking for your help finding a man who went missing from Lawrence Friday afternoon. The Lawrence Police Department said Randy Murray was last seen around 2 p.m. Friday in Lawrence. He is believed to be in extreme danger and may require medical assistance. Randy is described as a 60-year-old white […] → Read More
INDIANAPOLIS — Help is on the way for Hoosiers needing medical attention at home. For years, Indiana has faced a shortage of nurses in direct care. Lawmakers addressed the problem in the 2021 budget. In a video recording, you see little Bryce Clausen. He isn’t confined to a hospital or long-term care facility, he’s home […] → Read More
INDIANAPOLIS– People on unemployment in Indiana are going to need to prove they’re actively searching for jobs starting June 1. It’s not a new requirement for these benefits, but the measure was waived during the pandemic due to the number of people out of work. Right now, crickets can be heard at job fairs across […] → Read More
Indiana is facing a teacher shortage crisis, but help is on the way. Not only is the state investing record-breaking dollars into education, but some public-private partnerships are expected to help as well. → Read More
Indiana is facing a teacher shortage crisis, but help is on the way. Not only is the state investing record-breaking dollars into education, but some public-private partnerships are expected to help as well. → Read More
Lawmakers voted to override Holcomb’s veto for the third time in 2021. This time it was over a law giving local elected leaders oversight on health department orders during public emergencies. → Read More
INDIANAPOLIS– As the Biden administration pushes the American Families Plan, some Hoosiers lawmakers question whether it’s a federal overreach. “I think it’s time to hit pause,” said Republican State Sen. Andy Zay. While he said he appreciates the partnership with the federal government, the American Families Plan is too much too fast. “I would love […] → Read More
INDIANAPOLIS– As the Biden administration pushes the American Families Plan, some Hoosiers lawmakers question whether it’s a federal overreach. “I think it’s time to hit pause,” said Republican State Sen. Andy Zay. While he said he appreciates the partnership with the federal government, the American Families Plan is too much too fast. “I would love […] → Read More
INDIANAPOLIS — Hoosiers should see more access to mental health resources thanks to Indiana lawmakers this session. They gave more money to the cause and allowed more people to treat and diagnose mental health issues. If lawmakers were to get a mental health report card in 2021, Mental Health America of Indiana President and CEO […] → Read More
INDIANAPOLIS — The state of Indiana is preparing for a new system to handle mental health help calls. It comes after two mental health crisis centers closed recently, leading to a dramatic increase in the number of calls to remaining locations. “Our job is to talk them through the crisis and then with 988 there […] → Read More
INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita is trying to block Governor Eric Holcomb’s lawsuit against the General Assembly. Indiana’s constitution says the governor has the power to call a special legislative session. However, it doesn’t say whether the General Assembly can or can’t. So, legislators passed a law allowing them to bring themselves back to […] → Read More