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Wednesday, January 28, 2026

Indiana Senate passes abortion medication ban bill

The bill redefines abortion to be the “act of using or prescribing an instrument, a drug, a medicine, or any other substance, device or means with the intent to cause the death of an unborn child of a woman.

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Indiana immigration bill requiring local law enforcement to cooperate with ICE passes Senate

The Indiana Senate gave final approval to a bill that would allow local and state police to enforce federal immigration laws.

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Valparaiso residents call on mayor, city council for policies on handling ICE

Valparaiso residents called on officials to develop and announce policies for dealing with ICE in advance of any dealings with the agency.

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Judge rejects plea deal in 117-mph crash that split vehicle near U.S. 30, sent baby flying in car seat

Judge Gina Jones rejected Stuart Roane’s plea deal Tuesday, ordering him to undergo a mental competency evaluation.

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South Shore Line’s West Lake Corridor start set for mid-March

St. Patrick’s Day has been chosen as the tentative date for a ribbon-cutting for the South Shore Line’s new West Lake Corridor route.

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Indiana hospitals brace for budget squeeze with Medicaid cuts

Medicaid and Medicare typically cover 80% of Methodist Hospitals’ patient base, according to president and CEO Matt Doyle.

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Electric affordability bill passes Indiana House second reading

During Tuesday’s session, the Indiana House heard various amendments to a bill that aims to make electric utility bills more affordable statewide.

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Indiana Senate committee passes carbon sequestration bill

Nearing the deadline for bills to be heard in committee, the Senate Environmental Affairs Committee looked at legislation that would allow for more local regulation on carbon sequestration projects.

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