CBD supporters urge passage of legislation, stress education at rally
Supporters of cannabidiol oil legalization gathered at the Statehouse on Thursday with a goal of educating themselves and the public on the uses and benefits of CBD oil.
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Supporters of cannabidiol oil legalization gathered at the Statehouse on Thursday with a goal of educating themselves and the public on the uses and benefits of CBD oil.
A bill that would require schools to get parental permission to teach human sexuality has passed through the state Senate.
INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana lawmakers have decided not to hear a hate crime bill this session.
A state senator has proposed a bill that would ban a practice known as scleral tattooing, or the tattooing of the whites of the eyes.
As legislators finish up three and half weeks in session, here’s what you may have missed this week in the Indiana General Assembly:
Rep. Matt Pierce, D-Bloomington, first thought of introducing a "death with dignity" law after reading blogs and columns from Carrol Krause, a late Bloomington writer and Herald-Times columnist.
A state House committee amended and passed a bill Wednesday morning that would remove the fee for a lifetime permit to carry a handgun and extends the four-year handgun license to a five-year license.
The Indiana General Assembly is two and a half weeks into this year's legislative session. With hundreds of bills still on the table, here's a look at some bills that passed and failed this week.
INDIANAPOLIS — About 30 people gathered around the television outside the Indiana Senate chambers Wednesday afternoon. They all wore bright blue T-shirts that read “We Want Cold Beer!” on the front and “Vote Yes to SB 26” on the back.
INDIANAPOLIS — Supporters of two proposed hate crime laws gathered in the Statehouse Tuesday afternoon to spread a message: enough is enough.
With five bills filed in the Indiana General Assembly, redistricting reform is set to be a much-debated topic this session.
INDIANAPOLIS — Republican Senate candidates have one focus for the upcoming 2018 election: beating Sen. Joe Donnelly, D-Indiana.
1. Eat the last slice her Mother Bear’s Pizza pizza without asking.
Lawmakers worry what the future holds for the Department of Child Services after the former DCS director resigned, saying she felt she was unable to protect children due to cuts in funding for services to children amid the opioid crisis.
Gov. Eric Holcomb used his annual State of the State address to discuss successes of his first year as well as his agenda for the year ahead. With Democratic leaders saying the speech lacked boldness and leadership, here is what was said, what was not said and what lawmakers wished was said.
INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana’s 2018 agenda can be summed up in three words: people, people, people, said Gov. Eric Holcomb at his annual State of the State address.
The Indiana General Assembly officially kicked off its 2018 legislative session Wednesday, a session expected to be short and to focus more on social issues.
ANCHORAGE, Ky. — A young couple’s crime spree across Kentucky — two days of robbery, stolen vehicles and murder — climaxed Tuesday evening in a shootout with police in an affluent suburb of Louisville, Kentucky. As officers closed in, the man shot and killed his wife and then killed himself.
LOUISVILLE, KY. — President Trump visited Kentucky on Monday for the first time since he took office. He talked about health care and his accomplishments thus far in his presidency but not without jokes about Kentucky’s college basketball teams and insults to the press.
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – David Wood wanted to speak up for months. He watched as bigotry increased throughout the country. Wood, a teacher and varsity boys’ basketball coach at West Lafayette Jr./Sr. High School, was shocked by what was happening around him. He told friends what he was feeling but never spoke up publicly. Then last week, the hatred became personal.