MCCSC Declines to Comment on Recent Complaint
After a close door meeting last night, school board members cautious on subject of potential legal action against the district.
View ArticleGroup Looking At Prison, Criminal Reform
Indiana is the only state in the nation that doesn’t have different grades for theft.
View ArticleAttorney General Appealing Planned Parenthood Ruling
A federal judge ruled in favor of Planned Parenthood, temporarily halting portions of an Indiana law seeking to block federal funds to abortion providers.
View ArticleAttorney General Asking For Dismissal Of State Fair Lawsuit
According to the Attorney General’s office, the class-action lawsuit filed by firm Cohen and Malad on behalf of the stage collapse victims should be dismissed.
View ArticleIndiana High Court Rules Against Robocalls
The court ruled a state law that requires a live operator on the phone before any recorded message does not violate the right to free speech.
View ArticleComing Up Friday at 6 p.m. On ‘Indiana Newsdesk’
Now you can get a ticket for driving too slow in the fast lane. We break down other new laws. Plus, how home-buyers are often blind sided because of meth users.
View ArticleLawmaker Who Supported Vaping Bill Takes Job With Company Involved
The FBI questioned lawmakers and an e-cigarette producer about the creation of the state's vaping law at the end of August.
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