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The measure would codify that governmental entities “may not substantially burden a parent’s fundamental right” to direct the upbringing, religious instruction, education or health care of a child unless it has a compelling interest.
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The Indiana Black Legislative Caucus says its focus in the 2025 session is making Indiana safer, healthier and more equitable.
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This week’s snow, ice and bitter cold has meant more people seeking warmth and safety at an emergency shelter in Southern Indiana. But a homeless advocate says this season’s weather is taxing the program’s already strained budget.
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Indiana House Democrats continue to advocate for expanding access to quality child care ahead of this year's legislation session.
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The Indiana Department of Transportation is shifting its speed cameras to a new highway work site as it continues to refine the system.
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Lawmakers will be at the Indiana Statehouse this week as the 124th General Assembly reconvenes. During this longer session year, legislators will work to balance the state’s biennial budget.
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Democratic Clark County Judge Vicki Carmichael recently retired after 25 years on the bench, but she says her career in public service isn’t over.
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Clark County CARES, a grassroots community group in Southern Indiana, is gearing up for its annual Drug Facts Week. The weeklong event focuses on education, outreach and support for anyone impacted by substance use.
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Charlestown, Indiana’s holiday lights bring in around 60,000 from across the region each year. But for one local couple, the twinkling displays hold a special magic.
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Indiana homeless advocate says they’ll need more funding to keep white flag shelter open next seasonLast fall, the Homeless Coalition of Southern Indiana secured a more permanent location for its emergency white flag shelter. The group's director said that’s providing more stability for the program’s clients, at a time of increased need.
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Indiana is one of 12 states that are vulnerable to Medicaid coverage loss if federal funding is reduced under the upcoming Trump administration.
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Five people are now charged with murder in a shooting at a fall festival in New Albany in October.