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House Republicans gave the final go-ahead Tuesday to a caucus priority bill that seeks to incentivize new power generation in Indiana. A 63-23 party-line vote on House Bill 1007 set the measure on ...
Indiana lawmakers wrapped up the 2025 session after midnight Friday, approving a two-year state budget worth $45 billion. The budget, House Enrolled Act 1001, remains about the same size as the last ...
Fortunately, there was no report of any injuries when a semi truck collided with a South Shore Train. The crash happened around 8 p.m. on Saturday, April 26, at the Smilax Road crossing. The train was ...
A 71-year-old man was killed Saturday morning in a single-vehicle rollover crash in Penn Township, according to the Cass County Sheriff’s Office. Deputies were called to the area of Mud Lake Street ...
A collision at the intersection of State Road 19 and County Road 28 sent five people to the hospital. The crash happened around 5:10 p.m. on Saturday, April 26, when a Nissan Rogue, traveling east on ...
April is Financial Literary Awareness Month and Hoosiers who are worried about inflation or watching their retirement account ...
A man accused of killing an Elwood Police Officer is now also accused of stabbing a prison guard at the Miami Correctional Facility. Investigators say even though Carl Boards II stabbed the guard on ...
Three people have been apprehended following a coordinated operation involving the South Bend Police Department’s Strategic ...
Indiana lawmakers continue to debate THC rules while surrounding states move forward with marijuana legalization. Senate Bill 478 targets packaging and branding rules for legal THC products sold to ...
Police are investigating a bomb threat that forced the evacuation of the Walgreens store at 200 South Nappanee Street. A store employee called 911 on Thursday, April 24, to report a threat made by an ...
Heavy rain, high wind gusts, and hail are all possible across Indiana on Friday. Jason Puma, meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Indianapolis, says a storm system will intensify on ...
Hoosiers are the victims of internet crimes at the highest rate in the state’s history, according to a new report from the Federal Bureau of Investigation. According to the report, Indiana ranks 8th ...
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