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According to Indiana State Police, the fatal crash at Mulberry and Main streets took place as Larue was fleeing from officers ...
The vigil, organized by Pastor Neil Kring and the group Muncie Resists, was held in honor of a recently deported Muncie ...
Local governments could lose significant property tax revenue under a case heard by the Indiana Supreme Court on Thursday about how much land falls under the state’s 1% tax cap for homesteads.
Local governments could lose significant property tax revenue under a case heard by the Indiana Supreme Court on June 26 ...
Sharrock was arrested on Christmas Day 2021 after police learned her infant son had broken ribs and a fractured clavicle.
A Jay County judge will hear arguments about pausing a part of the state budget that would force the Union School Corporation ...
Casey A. Bell of Troutman Pepper Locke. Courtesy photo. Casey Bell, an energy attorney and former Administrative Law Judge for the Texas State Office of Administrative Hearings, has joined ...
For 40 years, a smattering of county prosecutorial offices have held the contract for the protection of endangered Hoosier ...
An Indiana law requiring bystanders at the scene of a police investigation to stay back at least 25 feet, if requested by a police officer, passes constitutional muster. U.S. District Judge Damon ...
Today, we along with 63 other North Carolina justices, judges, and lawyers released a public statement entitled “The Rule of Law – Indispensable to Democracy” (link at bottom).
Larry M. Donovan has been appointed as a federal administrative law judge and office director for the Department of Interior, Office of Hearings and Appeals in Rapid City.
WEST LAFAYETTE, IN — At least 48 degree programs at Purdue University face the risk of elimination come July 1 under a new Indiana law signed by Gov. Mike Braun.