A bill sailing through the Indiana General Assembly has stirred up a longtime argument between the state and the Marion ...
The Marion Police Department has arrested a woman for drug dealing resulting in death. According to MPD, officers were called ...
Marion County announces a Shred-It & Recycling Day for secure document destruction and electronics recycling on March 15th, 2025.
Low voter turnout and division among Democrats brought challengers to Myla Eldridge's second term, but the incumbent chair won reelection.
Doctors argue releasing abortion records, even with redaction, could compromise patient privacy. The judges ruling ...
The Marion County Sheriff's Office honors Chief Deputy Reginald Roney, Sr. for his over 50 years of service during Black History Month.
Indianapolis' pothole-ridden roads might see a financial boost under an amended road-funding bill that provides options to ...
Gov. Mike Braun had ordered the records to be released, but a Marion County judge has issued a temporary restraining order.
The judge concluded that the terminated pregnancy reports are medical records not subject to public record laws.
Operators said the popularity and heavy use of the Indiana Learns program led to its early end. They hope it will return next year.
For the second time, a Marion County judge has ruled that Indiana’s Department of Health cannot release abortion records known as terminated pregnancy reports (TPRs) for public release.