Pedestrian deaths saw largest recorded drop in early 2025 • Indiana Capital Chronicle

Pedestrian deaths fell 11% in early 2025 over the previous year, the largest drop since the Governors Highway Safety Association began reporting them 15 years ago, but remain higher than pre-pandemic levels in 2019.

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Indiana attorney general backs challenger to US Rep. Jim Baird • Indiana Capital Chronicle

Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita is weighing in on his old congressional seat by backing a legislator who is running against current U.S. Rep. Jim Baird in the Republican primary.

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A postmortem on dead bills • Indiana Capital Chronicle

Many bills died during session. Some ideas should worry us, some should humble us, and some just need more time to ripen.

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Indiana going all out to celebrate America's 250th birthday • Indiana Capital Chronicle

The annual reenactment of the Battle of Fort Sackville carries special significance this year as Hoosiers commemorate America's 250th birthday

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Trump’s hunt for undocumented Medicaid enrollees yields few violators • Indiana Capital Chronicle

The Trump administration sent states the names of hundreds of thousands of Medicaid enrollees and it turns out the majority are eligible

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Sunny day greets thousands of anti-Trump protesters in Indianapolis • Indiana Capital Chronicle

Thousands of Hoosiers marched to the Indiana Statehouse Saturday afternoon for the third No Kings rally in opposition to President Trump.

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Nonprofit groups are undermining campaign finance laws with attack ads • Indiana Capital Chronicle

Nonprofit groups have been slowly wading into politics for years. But the latest ads have crossed the line to actively supporting candidates and trying to sway elections.

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New estimates show Indianapolis area continues as key for state's population growth • Indiana Capital Chronicle

Indianapolis and its suburbs continued driving Indiana’s population growth last year as new U.S. Census estimates show the state added 38,579 residents to reach a total population of 6.97 million last year.

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Bipartisan US senators want investigation into farm equipment companies moving jobs to Mexico • Indiana Capital Chronicle

A bipartisan pair of U.S. senators on Thursday asked the Commerce Department to investigate major agricultural machinery manufacturers moving jobs offshore

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Indiana child services director still on leave • Indiana Capital Chronicle

Indiana Department of Child Services Director Adam Krupp remains on leave more than two months after he was first hospitalized for an undisclosed medical event.

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