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An Indiana law granting police the right to arrest anyone who gets within 25 feet of them after bring told to stop is now on hold.
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More than two years after Clarksville officials started legal action to take over the former Colgate property, they reached an agreement with the property owner.
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An Indiana judge reversed course on whether to set aside the plea agreement for Misty Noel after statements she made to news media the week of her sentencing.
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Gov. Mike Braun said Vice President J.D. Vance will be in Indianapolis this week to meet with him. And redrawing Indiana's congressional district lines to benefit Republicans is likely to be a key topic.
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Most criminal cases tied to a fatal shooting at Harvest Homecoming in New Albany last year have been resolved. One person still facing a murder charge has a trial set for October.
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Indiana's unemployment rate has improved, standing at 3.6% before seasonal adjustments. One expert names a few possible reasons behind this progress.
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Scholarships and student loan repayment, advanced court technology, small claims court changes and expanded legal education — those are some of the recommendations of an Indiana Supreme Court commission tasked with facing the state's attorney shortage.
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The Blackiston Mill Bridge closed in February after it was damaged when a low-head dam near it failed.
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New Chapel EMS is filing for bankruptcy, and wants to be able to sell assets tied up in court cases.
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Planned Parenthood will close its Evansville, Indiana, location in September.
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The Utica Township Fire Protection District board in Indiana is starting a volunteer department.
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An attorney for Misty Noel is asking for a new judge, saying Judge Larry Medlock’s behavior on a TV news clip shows he’s biased.