Indiana Lawmakers Consider ‘Buffer Zone’ For Police Investigations
A proposal to create a perimeter around working police investigations has made it through the first half of the 2023 Indiana legislative session.
Read MoreA proposal to create a perimeter around working police investigations has made it through the first half of the 2023 Indiana legislative session.
Read MoreBeginning May 1, judicial officers around the state will have the authority to allow news media into their courtrooms to record, photograph and broadcast court proceedings that are not confidential.
Read MoreWhen states are given the opportunity to redraw district lines every 10 years following the census, it is common for the political party with the majority within the state to redraw districts in their political party’s favor, known as gerrymandering.
Read MoreCOVID-19 has changed the way governing bodies of public agencies in Indiana, from city councils to school boards, conduct business.
Read MoreI hope this letter finds you and your family save and healthy. The historic times we’re living shut down the Hoosier State Press Association for a bit, which delayed my writing of thank you letters to legislators.
Read MorePeople can hear daily and nightly on television what is happening nationally and state-wide with the COVID-19 outbreak. But what about your community? Even though no cases have been confirmed locally, we are being widely affected. This is what InkFreeNews is all about. Bringing our readers what they … Read More
INDIANAPOLIS — The Mail-Journal won three second-place awards Saturday, Sept. 14, at the Hoosier State Press Association annual banquet held at The Nest Event Center in Greenwood, near Indianapolis. Reporter Nicholette Carlson won second place in the best portrait category with the “Great Pumpkin” photo she took at … Read More