Medical marijuana, alcohol sales and abortion clinics: What you may have missed this week in the state legislature
Legislators are finishing up three and half weeks in session.
Legislators are finishing up three and half weeks in session.
A man told police he was beaten and robbed the morning after refusing to bum his assailant a cigarette.
Mahdi Khelifi and Hamza Dridi were among 10 charged in the case.
Proposed transportation plan focuses on improving community interaction and safety.
The bill would allow a terminally-ill patient to end his or her own life.
Police responded to calls about vandalism, public nudity and a student in danger Tuesday.
The bill's author moved to completely amend the bill.
Not long after Nassar's sentencing MSU President Simon announced her resignation.
The bill would permit cannabidiol products with less than 0.3 percent of THC extract to be sold.
The bills must still pass through the opposite chamber before becoming a law.
Two arrests were made in the case of a missing vehicle Monday.
Sen. Joe Donnelly, D-Indiana, said in place of a talking stick, senators passed around a toy basketball, in the "Hoosier tradition."
Community members asserted inviting Knight conflicts with anti-bullying campaigns.
Attendees at the hearing said their main concern was traffic and noise.
Sex offenses and knife assault were among calls BPD responded to Sunday and Monday.
Benjamin Bulriss allegedly tried to blackmail his former boss into giving him $15,000.
The House still must vote on the bill before it can be put into law.
The bill must clear the House before the government can officially re-open.
Police responded to a knife assault-related call on North Arlington Park Drive Saturday morning.
Police pursued a suspect in a vehicle chase early Saturday morning.