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President Donald Trump wants Indiana to follow other states that have redrawn their congressional maps in order to give the GOP a better chance of keeping its U.S. House majority. But many Indiana Republican senators have been hesitant to stack the deck in their party's favor.
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The Indiana Senate gathered Monday to consider the new congressional map passed by the House last week.
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State lawmakers representing Southern Indiana have very different views on whether the legislature should redraw U.S. congressional districts years ahead of schedule.
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A bill that would redraw Indiana's congressional map to benefit Republicans was passed through committee Tuesday after hours of testimony.
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A former Clark County Council member charged in the investigation of Jamey Noel is fighting his felony charge and wants the Indiana Supreme Court to weigh in.
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Clark County’s overdose deaths have dropped significantly since last fall, and health officials say they’re on trend to be the lowest since before the opioid surge that started in the 2010s.
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Indiana Senate President Pro Tem Rodric Bray is in the midst of the greatest political maelstrom of his seven-plus years as the chamber’s leader, facing President Donald Trump’s ire over congressional redistricting.
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When Jen Palmer opened a day care and preschool in Mooresville — a small, working-class town outside Indianapolis — it was full within a few weeks and soon had a waitlist.
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The Indiana House confirmed it will return to the Statehouse next week to redistrict and Senate Republicans quickly followed suit.
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Governor Mike Braun has added his name to the growing list of Republican lawmakers who received threats in recent days.
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A white flag shelter in New Albany will host a Thanksgiving meal for guests Saturday. Leaders say the emergency shelter will also be open around the holiday.
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More than 36% of people released from prison return within three years, according to the Indiana Department of Correction. Issues like finding work and housing, substance use and lack of outside support contribute to the state's recidivism rate.