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Committee approves guns in schools bill

The committee did make a meaningful change in the bill, however. The bill that mandates an armed guard in every Indiana school was changed so that a school district can request a waiver and therefore avoid the requirement.

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    Changing of the guard at GOP Convention

    Indiana's Republican Party convention this weekend will mark a broad changing of the guard for the party that holds a firm grip on power at the Statehouse.

    Dems complain of Pence's residency

    Indiana Democrats are looking to ensnare Republican gubernatorial candidate Mike Pence in the same residency trap that has caught three of the state's top

    Lugar honored for work in S. Africa

    The Republic of South Africa has given U.S. Sen. Richard Lugar the Mandela Freedom Statuette for his "exceptional contribution to the struggle for the

    Indiana Youth Group to fight for license plate

    An Indiana gay-youth advocacy group has decided to seek legal help and fight to keep its specialty license plate.

    Daniels set to sign tax law changes

    Gov. Mitch Daniels is ready to sign off on some changes to Indiana's tax laws.

    Indiana smoking ban, money issues still face votes

    Indiana lawmakers plan on ending this year's session on Friday, but still must decide whether they're going to approve a statewide smoking ban and how quickly

    Sec. of State case in judges' hands now

    Who will replace Charlie White in the office of Secretary of State? That question is in the hands of the state Supreme Court.

    Morris stands by Girl Scouts criticism

    Undaunted by a day of ridicule from the leader of his own party, Representative Bob Morris is standing by his allegations that the Girl Scouts are a radical

    Ind. House votes 94-0 on boating bill

    Indiana's law against operating a motorboat while intoxicated would be the same as that for drunken driving under a proposal advancing in the state

    Secretary of State Charlie White convicted of felony charges

    Indiana Secretary of State Charlie White was found guilty early Saturday morning of felony election fraud charges.

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    Speculation growing for Hillary in 2016

    In her first appearance after ending her stint as secretary of state, Hillary …

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