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Purdue to Axe Scores of Low-Enrollment Programs Amid State Mandate

Purdue University is preparing to cut or merge dozens of bachelor’s and graduate programs that fail to meet state-mandated enrollment thresholds.

Indiana Signs Bill Into Law Protecting Women’s Sports

Indiana has taken a firm stand in defense of fairness and biological reality by enacting a new law that prohibits males from competing in women’s collegiate sports.

Indiana Man Arrested for Threats Against Republican State Representative

An Indiana man has been arrested after allegedly making threatening statements on social media toward a State Representative.

Rally Held at Indiana Statehouse Protesting Medicaid Cuts

Dozens of Hoosiers from nearly 30 counties gathered at the Indiana Statehouse on Tuesday to protest proposed federal Medicaid cuts and Senate Bill 2,...

Severe Weather in Northwest Indiana Leaves Widespread Damage

Severe weather that swept through Northwest Indiana on Sunday afternoon caused significant damage and led to a fatality in Valparaiso.

Indiana Governor Mike Braun Signs First Bill Into Law

Indiana Governor Mike Braun has officially signed his first bill into law, marking a significant milestone in his administration.

Kindergarten Teacher Accused of Taping Students’ Mouths Shut

Parents in Howard County, Indiana, are demanding answers after a kindergarten teacher at Taylor Elementary School was accused of taping students’ mouths shut during class.

Indiana Senate Passes Bill Mandating ICE Notification for Arrested Illegal Immigrants

The Indiana State Senate has approved legislation requiring law enforcement to notify Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) when they arrest individuals suspected of being in the United States illegally.

FBI Searching for Fugitive After Drug Trafficking Bust in Indianapolis

Federal authorities are on the hunt for Lamar T. Browning, a 39-year-old fugitive considered armed and dangerous, after a large-scale drug trafficking bust in Indianapolis.

Indiana Advances Bill Encouraging Local Law Enforcement to Partner with ICE

The Indiana House Veterans Affairs and Public Safety Committee passed a bill in a 12-1 vote on Tuesday that would encourage local law enforcement agencies to collaborate with ICE.

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