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Some northwest Indiana leaders say that Illinois has fumbled its chances of keeping the Chicago Bears from crossing the state line.

Illinois legislators adjourned their spring session in the pre-dawn hours Monday without reaching agreement on proposals aimed at keeping the Bears from picking a site in Hammond for the team’s planned new domed stadium.

“I think Il...


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As Indiana Democrats prepare to gather for the party’s convention Saturday, delegates will decide whether a familiar political name or a progressive challenger is best positioned to flip one of Indiana’s most contested statewide offices.

The two-candidate race pits Beau Bayh — the son of former Gov. and U.S. Sen. Evan Bayh and grandson of former U.S. Sen. Birch Bayh, w...


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Given the recent increase in gas prices, along with the announcement by our Attorney General that more than 30 retail locations are being investigated for price gouging, we felt ...


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As Indiana Secretary of State Diego Morales faces mounting criticism and political pressure, newly obtained state records raise further questions about a recent payment to a software contractor ...


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They say a lot can happen in an Indiana week. Turns out a lot can happen in an Indiana day. Within a 24-hour period last week, the landscape of the Indiana secretary of state’s race dramatically shifted for both Republicans and Democrats

The fact that Diego Morales hired an immigrant legally in the U.S. — but not a citizen — in his office was the last straw according t...


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