AltWeeklies Wire
Errors on Indiana Voter ID casenew

Earlier this month, the U.S. circuit court judge who wrote the majority opinion in the landmark election law case that originated from Indiana, Crawford v. Marion County Election Board, confessed that he was wrong.
Indiana loses million in tobacco paymentsnew

The state is set to lose $63 million in tobacco payments next year after an arbitration panel determined it failed to enforce a provision of the master settlement with tobacco companies.
Peyton Manning returns to face the Coltsnew
Manning's return to Lucas Oil gives fans a chance to say a proper farewell
Killing Capital Punishmentnew

The final stop on the Indiana Journey of Hope Tour will feature murder victim family member and Journey co-founder, Bill Pelke - whose story is based in Indiana.; Bill Babbitt and Randy Gardner, who both had brothers executed; exonerated death row inmates Juan Melendez (from Florida) and Edward Mpagi (from Uganda); and Tracey Spirko, whose husband is on death row in Ohio.
NUVO |
Rebecca Townsend |
10-16-2013 |
Policy Issues
Toxic algae problems increasing nationwidenew

According to the National Wildlife Federation, which studied the issue, 21 states - including Indiana - issued health warnings about toxic algae this summer, covering about 150 locations.
NUVO |
Indiana News Service |
10-15-2013 |
Environment
Tags: toxic algae
What Republicans really wantnew
I think Republicans are motivated by a larger, overriding vision: They want all of America to be just like Indiana.
NUVO |
David Hoppe |
10-08-2013 |
Commentary
Colleges Cutting Carbonnew

Students take the grassroots divestment movement to university administrations at colleges and universities across Indiana.
NUVO |
Jaclyn Goldsborough |
10-02-2013 |
Environment
Indiana Right-to-Work Law Ruled Unconstitutionalnew

A Lake County judge has ruled Indiana's right-to-work law unconstitutional, saying it requires unions to perform services for which they can't be compensated.
Considering the Syrian Crisis: Legacy of Warnew

We are responsible for every bomb ordered and ultimately dropped on an innocent in a foreign land.
Journalism will endure, delivery may changenew

The profession will endure, because people, their lives and their stories always will matter. We just need to figure out new ways to reach our audiences and pay the bills.
Expunging Criminal Recordsnew

People waited up to an hour to ask legal experts questions about Indiana's expungement law, which took effect July 1.
NUVO |
Megan Banta |
08-08-2013 |
Crime & Justice
Tags: expungement Indiana
Guthrie, Steinbeck, Zimmerman, Martinnew

"Why does that vigilante man carry a sawed-off shotgun in his hand? Would he shoot his brother and sister down?"
NUVO |
Kyle Long |
07-15-2013 |
Crime & Justice
Indiana Gov. Says Federal Media Shield Law is Needednew

Indiana Governor Mike Pence is in favor of giving the press a shield against government.
Pence tightens regs on abortion drugnew

Republican Gov. Mike Pence signed a bill into law Wednesday that will put stricter regulations on clinics administering abortion-inducing drugs including RU-486.
NUVO |
Lesley Weidenbener |
05-02-2013 |
The War on Women
Interview: Comedian Lewis Blacknew

Black (in town May 9) talks about the gun control debate ('really appalling'), CNN's John King ('beyond belief') and his generation ('even dumber' than his parents').