Proposed Indiana bill protects self-defense scenarios, passes House
If a forcible felony occurs, then people who use force are protected.
If a forcible felony occurs, then people who use force are protected.
The Greater Bloomington Chamber of Commerce invited Hollingsworth to campus.
Students from five counties are coming to compete at the IU Bee on Saturday.
The U.S. Supreme Court justices meet Friday to discuss the first case.
Indiana has a strong history of connections to Myanmar.
IU education majors have differing views on the effectiveness of strikes.
The change will take effect this February.
The letter will also be signed by other local governmental groups and organizations.
Rep. André Carson, D-7th District, has proposed this bill three times before.
Indiana bird species are threatened by increasing temperatures.
The man was sentenced to death for a 2001 rape and murder.
The new rule will ban the commercial sale of certain invasive species.
If enacted, the law would require classrooms to display an “In God We Trust” poster.
The nearly new interdisciplinary program lets students explore disciplines within design.
His third address included agendas for the opioid crisis and teacher pay.
The tax, if passed, is anticipated to curb the number of smokers in the state.
The lynching continues to shape the relationship between the black and white communities in Marion, Indiana.
Republican legislators tabled a bill last January over a disagreement on its language.
NOAA predicts a warmer winter, the Farmer’s Almanac does not.
IDS editors share their favorite part of Northwest Indiana.