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Mears wins reelection for county prosecutor

Marion County voters reelected incumbent Democrat Ryan Mears as the county’s lead prosecutor Nov. 8.

Tightening abortion laws reignite conversation around a permanent Child Tax Credit

As many states, including Indiana, take steps toĀ tighten abortion laws, conversations have been reignited about how to best support mothers and babies. And many policy experts point to a permanent child tax credit, made available to low- and no-income families, as one way to do that.

Judging With a Purpose

by Kara Kavensky Judge Tiffany U. Vivo currently serves as our Marion Circuit Court judge.  Seeking a better life, Tiffany Vivo's family took the brave and...

Meet the candidates running for Marion County prosecutor

Two individuals contend for the position of Marion County prosecutor: Republican candidate Cyndi Carrasco and incumbent Democrat Ryan Mears.

The community has ideas to redevelop the old Indiana Women’s Prison — if they can get the state to listen

The Indiana Women’s Prison site on Indianapolis’ east side is a large property ripe for redevelopment. Community members are excited by future prospects, but they say a lack of communication with the state — which owns the property — is discouraging.

Women have won the battle of the sexes.

Two things are equally true, even though seemingly diametrically opposed. When it comes to the battle of the sexes as it relates to moral...

Get ready for the November election: What you need to know

The deadline to register to vote in Indiana ahead of the general election is Oct. 11. Here is everything you need to know before the election Nov. 8.

YOUR MOST IMPORTANT CHOICE ON THE 2022 BALLOT? AN OFFICE ā€˜AT THE VERY HEART OF OUR DEMOCRACY’

To launch our coverage of Indiana’s election of a new secretary of state, the following report was written by Indiana journalists Barb Berggoetz and Steve...

City settles nearly decadelong dispute with Towne & Terrace Corp, pledges to help residents

The city of Indianapolis announced an end to an almost decade-long legal battle with Towne & Terrace Corp., a nonprofit that owns neglected condominiums on the city’s far east side. (Photo/ Jayden Kennett)

Judge issues preliminary injunction, pausing Indiana’s near-total abortion ban

An Owen County judge issued a preliminary injunction Thursday in a lawsuit that seeks to strike down Indiana’sĀ near-total abortion ban — halting the state’s new abortion law that officially took effect Sept. 15.

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