Indiana to not recognize same-sex marriages
By Ashley Dye / July 9, 2014Indiana executive agencies are to ignore any of the same-sex marriages filed in late June after a federal judge’s order, according to a memo from Gov. Mike Pence’s office.
Indiana executive agencies are to ignore any of the same-sex marriages filed in late June after a federal judge’s order, according to a memo from Gov. Mike Pence’s office.
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Gov. Mike Pence's office is telling all executive agencies to ignore any of the same-sex marriages that had been filed in late June after a federal judge's order.
On the order of Gov. Mike Pence, Ball State will lower its flags for the official period of mourning this week after the death of three law enforcement officers in the line of duty.
A veteran Indianapolis police officer died after he and another patrolman exchanged gunfire with a suspect in an alley Saturday night.
A shooting in a bar-hopping Indianapolis neighborhood that injured seven people may have been set off by two people bumping into each other in the street, police said Saturday.
This month, hundreds of bills and acts signed into law by Gov. Mike Pence during the 2014 legislative session come into effect. New laws include stopping police officers from downloading or looking at accused criminals’ cellphones without a search warrant, protecting minors who are reporting a sex crime from alcohol-related offenses and allowing the production of industrial hemp in the state.
Learn about 5 things to know July 3.
While the Fourth of July is a celebration, state officials and a Muncie lawyer are warning Hoosiers about the safety of fireworks.
A federal appeals court today ordered Indiana to recognize the marriage of a lesbian couple, one of whom is terminally ill, on an emergency basis.
Butler University officials are warning more than 160,000 students, faculty, staff and alumni that hackers may have accessed their personal information.
While looking for a property to buy or rent, Indiana residents have a new tool to avoid clandestine methamphetamine labs.
Worthen Arena will be full of more than 40 potential employers for a job fair Wednesday.
Read about five things to know June 30.
After a stay put a halt to same-sex marriages in Indiana on Friday, the future for marriage equality continues to be rocky for couples looking for state recognition.
U.S. 7th Circuit Court of Appeals in Chicago granted a stay on same-sex marriages in Indiana.This means that couples can no longer apply for marriage licenses in the state.
I was sitting in a small cubicle editing the pages of Gay City News’ Pride issue and listening to the new Alt-J song when my editor tapped me on the back and said, “Indiana struck down the ban on gay marriage.”
Same-sex couples lined up to marry in Indiana, following a decision by a federal district court judge Wednesday.
A federal judge struck down Indiana's ban on same-sex marriage today, ruling that gay couples have the same marriage rights as couples of opposing genders.
About two-thirds of Indiana’s 2012 high school graduates went to college in the year after high school graduation, according to a new Indiana Department of Education study.