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The second-ranking Republican in the Indiana Senate has resigned from that leadership position amid talk that he could challenge current Senate President Pro Tem Rodric Bray for the chambe...


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Widespread networks of automated license plate surveillance cameras that create reams of data used to track motorists are under increasing scrutiny by lawmakers and privacy advocates.

Lawmakers in 35 states have proposed nearly 100 pieces of legislation this year regarding license-plate readers — many seeking to prohibit states from sharing or selling years of data tha...


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Gov. Mike Braun extended an emergency order Wednesday suspending Indiana’s gasoline taxes for another 30 days.

The suspension of the 62.5 cents per gallon of taxes that would otherwise be collected has...


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As concerns spread this spring among Republican activists about the reelection prospects for Indiana Secretary of State Diego Morales, Max Engling says he started to be asked about jumping into the race.

He had spent the past year-plus as central Indiana regional director and adviser to U.S. Jim Banks following an unsuccessful Republican congressional primary campaign ...


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Indianapolis is a sports town, and when big events come to Indy, residents have many choices when it comes to sports news. News consumers can learn a lot by looking at how local outlets covered the Indianapolis 500. 

It’s not every year that the 500 sells out, but when it does, Indy residents can watch it on local TV. (When it doesn’t sell out, our market is subje...


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