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Southern Indiana tourism says big projects opening this year could draw more people to the region.
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Senate Republicans have introduced a bill that aims to target fraud and abuse in Indiana's welfare programs. Some of it puts the state in line with new federal requirements, but some Democrats worry it could cut eligible Hoosiers from benefits aimed at helping them.
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Indiana Republicans in the House and Senate have released their legislative priorities for 2026. Leadership say they are focused on fraud, deregulation, and keeping the legislative session short.
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Needle exchange programs give people access to clean syringes for drug use. Data show those programs have helped spread disease and protect law enforcement, but not everyone is in favor of an extension.
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There’s no reason to spend the next three months on the couch, unless you want to.
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Lawmakers gathered at the Capitol to discuss 2026 legislative priorities. Following a contentious December to address redistricting, the 2026 session is expected to be shorter.
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The lawsuit alleges insulin can cost Eli Lilly just a few dollars to produce, while some consumers are charged hundreds.
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Indiana officials say the state can’t afford the additional costs to run SUN Bucks, the federal summer food program.
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Indiana nonprofits are helping incarcerated and recently released parents reconnect with their children during the holiday season.
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Preparing roads ahead of storms can do a lot to ensure driver safety, but the final road conditions can change quickly depending on how storms hit.
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Political hopefuls in Southern Indiana can officially file their candidacy to run for office in the primary next month.
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Floyd County Judge Maria Granger was first elected in 2008, and announced this week she’s retiring.