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Indiana Republican candidates for governor are sparring with each other in bids to claim “outsider” status in the race.
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The historic development sees the city partner with Beacon and Great Lakes Capital in bringing a $150 project to the north side of downtown.
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A majority of the Republican gubernatorial candidates on a debate stage Wednesday said they don’t support the new Indiana law that could hold back thousands of students who fail their third grade reading test.
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Dan Applegate says he'll continue heeding advice from police on whether to close or evacuate schools when bomb threats come in
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The Indiana Democratic Party is focused on flipping at least four seats in the state House this year, which would break the supermajority Republicans have had for more than a decade.
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Police believe Johnnie Tener, 71, was shot and killed by his wife Linda Tener.
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The Poledor family owned the 2013 Craftsman bungalow for 102 years until Theodore "Ted" Poledor's death in 2022
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Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita published a report that he said proves the state used “faulty” data to justify the Stay-At-Home order at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. However, experts warn Rokita’s claims lack context.
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Attacks between some of the Republican candidates for governor sharpened Tuesday during the primary’s first televised debate.
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Students and colleges are facing unprecedented delays with the Free Application for Student Aid, or FAFSA. Problems with the rollout of a new form has prevented many colleges from offering financial aid packages and left students confused about how much aid they’re eligible to receive as important deadlines roll by.
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While none of the kids had blood lead levels high enough to trigger the state to take action, they did have high levels in their bones.
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The South Shore line will stop bussing between Gary and Dune Park on April 9.