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Parke county vote count, Braun foster care announcement, Hogsett & DPW showcase funded infrastructure projects, Old Colgate factory development, IU men BB to represent USA in Peru, Indy 500 sells out

2

IDOC Jail Transport, Federal government owes Indiana millions for detention, Data center pitch fails in city of Washington, Arc of Indiana Alliance, Indy Parks' free concert series

3

IPS cuts central office budget, Martindale-Brightwood data center lawsuit, Farm bankruptcies increase, State Senate district 23 race, Indy Animal shelter open, IU Football at White House

4

IndyGo public sessions, Bats primary source of rabies in Indiana, Chronic wasting disease, Canvas hack update, 20th Asian Fest, Indiana Indians new jersey, Fever season kicks off

5

IN ends role in Federal lawsuit, Social media “86” post lawsuit, Childcare funding, Crispus Attucks High School expansion, Small business affordability, Asian Fest

6

Close senate races, New genetic medicine facility, Gas tax break extended, ADA accessible websites, Primary election voter turnout

7

The 2026 Indiana primary election: Trump-backed challengers defeat senators who blocked redistricting push

8

Early voting surge, Final votes on data center and curfews, NRA convention coming to Indy, IHSAA athlete, CAMi Arts, IN Fuel Watch, Coca-Cola investment, IU football to visit White House

9

Healthcare centers state program exemption, State of air report, NIPSCO lockout End, Muncie's mayor announces cancer diagnosis, BSU renews president's contract, INDOT and IN 31 construction, Kentucky Derby, Primary Election Day tomorrow

10

SNAP moves to Indy, New HSE Superintendent, IPS students earn college degree, Bike to Vote Indy, Marion County Sheriff race, Arrested candidate stays in race, IN State park free day, Eli Lilly investment in AI

11

Indiana cannabis policy analysis, Dems comment on Medicaid fraud, Kentucky schools cell phone example, Event youth family center, Greater Indy Trailways festival, WFYI Voter Guide

12

Braun business community announcement, FSSA childcare fiscal meeting, OPHS audit, Miami prison settlement, Federal coal ash clean up rule, Students who need support, Martin University Lawsuit

13

Indianapolis Charter Board vote, Bloomington Mayor on weekend Shooting, Candidate for IN Senate arrested, SNAP update, IU Trustee lawsuit, Purdue Space Awards

14

Mass shooting in Bloomington, Attendant care provider improper payments, NIPSCO Contract partially ratified, Community and rural affairs strategy plan, Animal Care Services closes

15

Redistricting, State officials accused of sexual harassment, Gas tax suspension, Third candidate for Indy mayor, AI and chronic absenteeism, Greater Indy Trailmixer, Mendoza d

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Braun signs homeless encampment criminalization bill, Draft plan for data centers, Indy’s Mayoral race, Injunction granted for ICE app, Library expands hotpot loan program, Indy 500 Parade school bands

17

New leader at DCS, Third death at Miami Correctional, ICE office opens in Carmel, District 7 primary, Minor tobacco use, Road safety device

18

Student ID as voter ID ban reinstated, IURC community meeting, Abortion to IN Supreme Court, Gov signs CDL law, Legal challenge for Decatur data center, VOICES Job Fair, Hunley to run for Indy mayor

19

Nuclear energy letter of intent, Qaddoura reacts to Iron Nation investment, IN Haitians TPS, Indy curfew extension, Bobcat hunting changes, Kidney donors hike Kilimanjaro, IN radio legend dies

20

State Budget Committee Meeting, CCDF Vouchers, Election Division Resignations, Alexandra Wilson Cleared For Ballot, Old City Hall Project Canceled, Trump Admin Says No To Closing Coal Plant

21

Ban On Student IDs For Voting Blocked, Braun Names House Endorsements, Congressional District 5 Dem Candidate Forum, More Generators At Data Center, Early Planting Underway

22

IPEC's first meeting, Child care and development funds, Housing legislation, 16th Street Bridge, Purdue Indy building, Early voting numbers, Taxes due Wednesday

23

IPEC First Meeting Preview, Braun Announces Israeli Investments, State Senate District 11 Race, Monroe County Sheriff Lawsuit, Union For ISTA Staff Files Unfair Labor Charges

24

Alexandra Wilson Pressured To Leave Race, School Boards Not On Primary Ballot, IU’s Newest Weather Balloon, Addiction During Pregnancy, Nursing Home Payments

25

Trump’s Redistricting Retribution, Carson Calls For End Of Miami Corrections ICE Detention, Noblesville IURC Hearing, Ball State Lawsuit Settlement, VA Healthcare Grant, Church Looks To Buy Martin University, Over 200 Degrees Eliminated

26

Councilor House Shooting Update, Election Commission Deadlocked Over Wilson, Braun’s Gas Tax Holiday, Kinship Care, Indiana House District 72 Race

27

Second ICE Detainee Dies At Miami Correctional, Todd Young Addresses Trump Iran Threats, Damien Center Gets Federal Funding, Foster Care And Vouchers, IU ‘76 Team Honored, Pedestrian Deaths Drop

28

Councilor’s House Target Of Shooting, Clerk Candidate Passes Away, Braun Signs Utility Cost Law, IURC Listening Session, Noblesville School Shooter Final Hearing, NCAA Finals, Invasive Carp, Gas Tax Increase

29

NCAA March Madness Championship Preview, Foster Care, Two Indy Planned Parenthood Centers Close, NIPSCO Lockout, Voter Registration Deadline, Marion County Elections, HBCU All-Star Social Justice Panel, MLK Park Rededication

30

Alexandra Wilson Ballot Update, New Court Precedent Set For Evictions , CDL licenses, Eli Lilly’s New Drug, Lucas Oil Prepares For Final Four

31

Lilly Acquires New Company, Gas Prices, IPEC Board Members, Speedway Vacant Property, Syringe Services Rollout, South Shore Monon Trail, Connor Prairie Museum Experience Center

32

Moderate Wait Times At Indy Airport, New Deadly Opioid In Midwest, Colon Cancer Rates Increase In Young Adults, New Animal Abuse Law increases, Indy Area Population Grows

33

Statewide No Kings Protest, Mitch Daniels And National Debt, Marion County Evictions Report, Overdose Deaths Decrease, NCAA Final Four Street Closures, E15 Fuel Summer Sales

34

New IPS Board Candidate, Primary And Preventative Care Report, LEAP District, Federal Order Keeps IN Coal Plants Open, Public Safety During NCAA Tournament, Purdue Men's Team In Elite Eight

35

Trump Endorses 17 Indiana Candidates, Child Care Funding, Recovery Homes, Youth Gun Violence, Middle School Testing Educational Gaming Website

36

Secretary of State Libertarian Candidate, Mitch Daniels Expands Business School, Logansport Mayor To Resign, IURC Investigation, Canterbury Park Improvement, Jim Morris Day Of Service, No Pay Raise For State Employees

37

Absentee Ballots Goode’s District, Long Wait TImes At Indy Airport, New Tax Season Complications, Breakout Star Chase Infiniti Got Start In Indy, Notre Dame Women's Basketball

38

Community Conversation On Immigration Law, FCC Approves TENGA/Nexstar Merger, IURC Listening Sessions, Ballard Runs Under Lincoln Party, Purdue Make Sweet 16

39

Voter Registration Deadline Approaches, IEDC Funding Foundation, Absentee Ballots On Hold In Goode Race, Southeast Gateway Planning Study, WISH Park expansion

40

Medicaid Drug Reimbursement, Gender Bill Failed To Pass, Decatur Township Data Center Vote, Planned Parenthood Closes Two Indy Clinics, Notre Dame Offers Zero Tuition for Some Students

41

Braun Announces Life Science Investment, Ruling Blocks Federal Vaccine Changes, Accessible Track Chairs At IN State Parks, IPS Board Seek District 2 Applicants, Cignetti To Drive Indy 500 Pace Car

42

Some Hoosiers Could Lose Medicaid Coverage, IPS Fiscal Challenges, Indiana Ranks Worst In U.S. For Foreclosures, Cryptocurrency ATMs Illegal In Indiana, Deer Kill Plan On Hold

43

Measles And Spring Break Travel, Indy Airport Expects Near Record Travellers, Judge Retention, New Drone Law, Purdue Men’s Basketball Are Big Ten Champs, Indy Book Crawl

44

Turning Point And Braun Press Conference, Herman Whitfield III’s Family Reach Settlement, ACLU Victory Over Recovery Home Lawsuit, Dolly Parton Imagination Library, Pennies On The Way Out

45

Trump Holds Rally In Kentucky, Swatting Attempt At Carmel School, ICE Detainee Death At Miami Correctional, Severe Weather, Indy TSA Agents Leaving Jobs, White River State Park Expansion Canceled

46

TPUSA & Top IN Repubs Formalize Ties, Doxxing Bill, IPS Board Member Resigns, IMPD Plans For Spring Break, NAACP Branch Against Data Center in Indy

47

Braun Touts Energy Costs, War in Iran's Impact on Farmers, IPS Board Warns Local Control at Risk, New Kind of Charter School, Declaration of Independence at IU, Alec Pierce Stays with Colts

48

AES Indiana Postpones Open Houses, 2025 Community Health Assessment, Delaware Co. Commissioner On Data Centers, IU Health Sues Change Healthcare, Mary Rigg Food Pantry

49

Injunction Granted In ACLU’s Challenge To IN Abortion Ban, New School Grading System, Streets To Home Indy, More Information In Baird Crash, Hemp Restriction Legislation Fails

50

Former Indy Mayor Ballard Enters Sec. , Martindale-Brightwood Data Center Vote Delayed, IPS Immigration Policy, IN Treasurer Of State Concerned Over AES Deal

51

AES Cancels Meeting Due To Threats, Teacher Gets Settlement, Judge Selection Law, More Safety Gear INDOT Workers, Marion Co. Jail ICE Detentions, HSE Superintendent Will Step Down

52

Gov. Braun On Legislative Session And Iran, AES Parent Company Goes Private, How The Conflict In Iran Affects Hoosiers, Lugar Plaza Officially A City Park, New Nickel Plate Trail Bridge Open

53

U.S.-Israel Attack On Iran Protest, Danise Baird Passes From Car Accident Injuries, Legislative Session Comes To Close, Social Media Ban, Historic Preservation Funds For Black Churches

54

Change In Alert System For Missing Children, Student Cell Phone Ban, Decatur Township Data Center Rezoning Vote, Reduced Early Voting Bill Fails To Get Vote, Gov. Braun Signs Chicago Bears Bill

55

FAIRNESS Act Heads to Governor's Desk, Lawmakers Sound Alarm Over Utilities Cost, ICE Warehouse in Indy, Senate Bill 1 Goes to Gov. Braun, Historic Football Team Returns to Indiana

56

Response To State Of The Union, Marion Co. Judges Bill, IPS Bill, Abortion-Inducing Drugs Bill, Community Project Funding

57

SB1 Tightens Medicaid And Food Assistance, Commercial Driver License Bill, Miami Correctional Facility Vigil, Sunlight Coalition Against Closing Indy’s Heliport, Forrest Land Designated Nature Preserve

58

Funeral for Beech Grove Officer, North Side ICE Protest, Syringe Services Bill, Project Loudmouth Books, Affordable Housing Shortage, IMPD Officers Shot Juvenile Suspects

59

National Security Industrial Hub Breaks Ground, FAIRNESS Act Immigration Bill, Braun Signs Nuclear Deregulation Bill Into Law, Chicago Bears Could Come To Indiana

60

Update On ICE Detainee Dies At Miami Correctional, Day Care Funding Fix Bill, Homeless Bill, Crypto ATMS Ban, Martin University Campus For Sale

61

ICE Detainee Dies At Miami Correctional, Township Bills Merge, Tensions Over Proposed Overhaul Of IPS Oversight, Avian Flu Turkey Farm Outbreak, State Of The Child Event

62

Beech Grove Officer Killed, Protest At ICE Office, Bail Reform On November Ballot, Early Voting Amendment, Foreign Adversaries Bill

63

Armed Protesters Rally Downtown, Rental Cap Provision, Homeless Bill Push Back, Bail Amendment

64

Martindale Brightwood Rezoning Recommendation, South Bend Purdue Poly Closes Campus, Pushback At Eagle Creek Meeting, Classic Learning Test, Portage Pitches Site For Chicago Bears

65

Meta’s IN Data Center, Hemp Regulations, Immigration Enforcement Bill, Youth Gun Violence Bill, Indy Has New Public Editor

66

Social Media Ban Language, BMV Rules On Gender Markers, Syringe Exchange Testimony, Martindale Brightwood Data Center, One Million Meals At Gainbridge, State’s Water Plan

67

Haley’s Law, Indiana Latino Institute Legislative Breakfast, Court Security Bill, IN Sen. Andy Zay Replacement, Otters At Eagle Creek Park

68

IMPD Viral Video, Michiana Mennonites Immigration Protest, Data Center Bill, Insurance Matters Bill, IN Primary Election Candidates

69

Hailey’s Law Possibility At Statehouse, Government Fraud Coalition, Noblesville School Layoffs, Indy’s Helipad Purchase On Hold, Lawmakers Move Fast To Lure Chicago Bears

70

Former U.S. Rep. Lee Hamilton Dies, Doxing Bill, Public Defenders Bill, IN Youth Vote Below National Average

71

State Response To Student Walkouts, Immigration Matters Bill Amended, Medical Consent Bill CHIP’s Annual Point-In-Time Count, Indiana Braille Challenge

72

Noblesville and North Central students anti-ICE walkouts, Martindale-Brightwood data center, Medical debt support bill, Republican State Rep. Ed Clere leaves party

73

Immigration Vigil, Immigration Support Event, Audiochuck grant for IYG, Homelessness criminalization bill passes, Social media ban bill change, Indy Car street race

74

National Guard Policing Bill, Hospital Funding Challenge, Firing Squad Bill Fails To Pass House, Protection From Pollution, IPS Enrollment Slides

75

IMPD Names New Chief, Mears Files For Reelection, Foreign Adversaries Bill, Syringe Services Programs Bill, Indiana LGBTQ Day At Statehouse

76

Bill To Post Ten Commandments In Classrooms, Ball State's Economic Forecast, Bill Would Eliminate Natural Resources Commission, More Indiana Trails Get Grant Funding

77

Special Judge Appointed In Judge, Wife Shooting Case, Despite Weather Senators Still Meet Monday, Civilian Led Police Board, Indiana Civic Health Index, Wienie 500 Returns

78

Marion Co. Travel Warning, Execution Method Expansion Bill, Marriage Education Bill, Online Lottery Sales Bill Shelved, Mendoza On Talk Shows

79

Arrests Made In Judge, Wife Shooting, FBI Investigating Jim Irsay Death, IN Supreme Court To Weigh In Abortion Records Access, Lawmakers Push For Chicago Bears To Relocate To IN

80

Judge, Wife Recover After Shooting, Gender And Sex Legislation, Affordability On The Minds Of Lawmakers, AED School Requirement Bill, Eviction Programs Merge, NCAA Men's Basketball

81

IU Beats Miami To Take Home National Championship, Carmel Students Take Part In Nationwide Protest, Lawmakers Try To Dissolve Townships, IPS Changes Stance On Undocumented Students

82

Tippecanoe Judge shot at home, Trump vs. Bray, MLK sit-in, Medicaid bill, Blossom House Emergency Transitional Shelter, Hoosiers win

83

Martindale-Brightwood Data Center Hearing, IHA Sells Properties, Baird Running for Re-Election, Kids' Social Media Ban, Homeless Criminalization, Nuclear Permits Deregulation Bill, IU Football

84

Vop Osili Announces Run For Mayor, Gov. Mike Braun’s State Of The State, Marion County Jail At Capacity, State Senator JD Ford Announces Run for U.S. House, Changes To Bail Bill

85

Bill to Reduce Cost Of New Homes, “Let-Kids-Be-Kids” Bill, Legislation To Reshape Education In Indy, Lois Eskenazi Passes away, Parents Want 5th Graders Out Of Intermediate Schools

86

U.S. Rep. Victoria Spartz Files For Reelection, New Bill Filed For Psychiatric Hospital Oversight, IU Indy Cancels MLK Day Dinner, IN Lawmakers Move To Ban Rank Choice Voting

87

Anti-ICE Protests In Indiana, Rare Earth Elements In Indiana Coal Ash, IN Named New National Drone Test Site, State Sandwich Bill Passes Out Of Committee, Respiratory Viruses On The Rise

88

Young Votes For War Powers Resolution, Hundreds Gather In Indy To Protest ICE Shooting, Bailey Named Top Aide In Hogsett Admin, Martindale-Brightwood Data Center, GOP State Legislative Priorities

89

Greg Walker Reverses Decision to Retire, Swatting Bill, Firing Squad Bill, Early Child Care Funding Cut Impact, IndyGo’s Food in Transit will Be All Year, Oregon Football Player Has IN connection

90

IN U.S. Rep Involved In Car Crash, 2025 Saw Highest Graduation Rate, IBLC Releases 2026 Priorities, Indy Officer Involved Shootings Down In 2025, CDC Cuts Number Of Recommended Vaccines For Children

91

First Day Of Session For Indiana Legislature, Martin University Closes, Rokita Sues Eli Lilly Over Insulin Prices, IN Will Not Participate In SUN Bucks, Colt’s Owner & CEO Talks About The Season

92

Indiana’s 2026 Legislative Session, Braun And Rokita Want Ten Commandments At Statehouse, New Program Addresses Student Mental Instability, Indy City-County Council New Leadership

93

IU Wins Rose Bowl, Violent Crime Down In Indy, Fletcher Place Restaurant Changing, Self-Service Kiosks More Popular at BMV, INDOT Prepares For Winter Weather

94

Purdue Opens Library In Indy, Road Salt Runoff Can Harm Environment, IU Celebrates Historic Season, Floyd County Judge Retires

95

Christmas Tree Disposal In Marion County, State Senate Candidate For IN District 31, Indiana’s Data Center Boom, Holidays Are Hard For Families Separated By Incarceration

96

IU Researcher Arrested, Hospitals Limit Visitors Due To Flu Season, SNAP Ban On Sugary Drinks, AI Toys, Mendoza Racehorse, Holiday Travel

97

Hoosiers Face Increased Foreclosure Rates, IN Youth Advocacy Group Calls For More Affordable Housing, IPS Superintendent Responds To ILEA, Winters Are Getting Warmer

98

Decatur Township Newest Fight Over Data Center, Former Basketball Players Sue IU, IN Group Wants Closer Look At Preemptive Laws, IN Home Energy Rebate Program, NW IN Courts Chicago Bears

99

ILEA Recommends Major Shakeup For Indy Schools, Woman Seeks Damages From City, Communities Look For Ways To Fill Child Care Funding Gaps, IU Expands Opioid Response

100

Marion County Sheriff Announces State Senate Bid, ILEA Votes On Governance Plan For Schools, IPS Backs Down From Legal Fight With IN AG, IDOH Launches New Dashboard

101

IMPD Data Report, Increased Cash Assistance For Low-Income Families, Medicaid Open Enrollment Extended, Purdue Adds AI Requirement

102

IN Sen. Liz Brown Steps Down From Leadership, Southern IN Lawmakers Divided ON Redistricting Bill, IDOE Announce Funds To Support Students, IU’s Mendoza Wins Heisman Trophy

103

IN Senate Votes 19 to 31 Against Redistricting, Trump Lashes Out At IN Sen. Bray, Proposed Cuts To EPA, IDOH Says IN Infant Mortality Rates Low, Allen County Library To Host Monks

104

Vote To Scale Back On Hep-B Vaccine For Newborns, IN Senate Rejects Amendments To New Map Bill, Where Did IN’s New Map Come From, Dozens Denied Citizenship At Naturalization Ceremony

105

IN National Guard Troops Arrive In D.C., IN Senate Adopts Report On New Map, Martin University To Pause Operations, Vop Osili Steps Down As Indy Council President

106

Redistricting Bill Passes Out Of Senate Committee, Anti-Redistricting Protest Outside Senate Chamber, Bullying And Suicide Prevention Bill, Indy’s Designated Outdoor Refreshment Areas Proposal

107

IN Senate Convenes, Talks Redistricting, Trump Congratulates IN House For New Map, Marion County’s Potential Split With New Map, Grandparents Talk Life Before Vaccines, IU Big Ten Champs

108

Redistricting Bill Passes 2nd House Reading, ILEA Vote On IPS, Rokita/Morales Noncitizen Voter Lawsuit, IU, Eli Lilly Deal For Clinical Trials, Bezos Housing Grant, Big Ten Championship Game

109

IN State Sen. Won’t Seek Reelection, Impact Of AI Data Centers, Marion County Schools Gets Funds From Lilly Endowment, Marion County Gets Funds From Lilly Endowment

110

Indiana's Congressional Map Passes Committee, Republicans Divided On Redistricting, Early Child Care Funding Cuts, Indiana Recidivism Factors, Indy’s Snowfall Response

111

Indiana GOP Introduce New Congressional Map, Indy Winter Contingency Plan, Free Nutritious Food Event For Indy Residents, Three Black Indy Artists Center of New Documentary

112

IN Lawmakers Return To Statehouse Early, GOP State Senator No-Vote On Redistricting, Families Grapple With Increased Child Care Cost, Christkindlmarkt Is Back In Indy, IU’s First Perfect Season

113

2026 Legislative Session Begins Early, NW Indiana Congressional District In Play For GOP, Officer Involved Shooting, Lawmaker Wants to Close Child Care Gaps, Indy Airport’s Record Numbers

114

Latest Official To Get Threat Over Redistricting, Families Grapple With Child Care Cost, Body Of Whitestown Woman Returned To Home Country, Indy At Risk Of Losing Federal Housing Funding

115

Whitestown Homeowner Charged In Shooting Released On Bail, Braun Latest GOP Lawmaker To Receive Threat, Indy’s New Continuous Vacancy Program, Indy’s Winter Contingency Program

116

Butler University Names Next Provost, Multiple Swatting Incidents Against General Assembly, IMPD’s New Transparency Website, Fallout From IN Slashing Early Child Care Funding

117

Second IN GOP Lawmaker Victim Of Swatting, Price Of Thanksgiving Dinner, Two YMCA Locations Open 24/7, Hundreds Pack Township Meeting About Proposed Data Center

118

IN Legislature Meets For Organization Day, Mesh Closes Doors After 15 Years, IYI Announces New Effort To Support Kids, Martindale-Brightwood Residents Push Back on Data Center

119

Man Charged In Whitestown Shooting Death, Indy’s Newest Innovation District, FSSA Ends Contract With Medicaid Health Insurance Provider, Day Of Remembrance For Traffic Accident Victims

120

IN Senators Nix Special Session, Trump Takes Aim At Braun over State Senator’s Redistricting Choice, IN Senator Is Swatted After Trump Remarks, IN May Remove Gender Markers On IDs

121

Percussive Arts Society International Convention In Indy, Purdue’s Charitable Pharmacy To Soft Open, IN GOP State Senator Against Redistricting, Indy’s Underground Rock Artists Praised

122

Prosecutors To Decide Whether To File Charges In Whitestown Shooting, Ad Campaign Urges Republicans To Support Redistricting, Tech Initiative Release Impact Report, Upcoming Property Tax Changes

123

Local Leaders Gather For Veterans Day Service, Columbus Riverbank Gets Revitalization, Rooftop Solar Tax Credits Over At Year’s End, Mid-Cycle Redistricting Favored By Architect of Current Maps

124

Braun Announces Partial Food Benefits For Hoosiers, Tighter Limits on Students From China, Federal Health Premiums Could Go Up, Vigil Held For House Cleaner Shot In Whitestown

125

Woman Killed In Indy Suburb Gets National Attention, Growing Challenges For Local Renters, NYC Mayor-Elect Mentions Eugene Debs IN Speech, Uncertainty Around SNAP Benefits Continues

126

IN AG Todd Rokita Sues IPS, New Initiative Helps Pregnant Women in Indy, I-70 Eastbound Welcome Center Reopen, Roughly Half of Central IN Residents Experience Food Insecurity

127

New IN Rule Makes More Children Repeat 3rd Grade, IN House Speaker Pro Tem Won’t Seek Reelection, Prosperity IN Releases 2026 Policy Priorities, Local Orgs Step Up Food Assistance

128

SNAP Benefits Could Be Partially Funded, IN Voters Decide On Education Referendums, Data Center Company Files Rezoning Application, Indianapolis LGBT Film Festival This Weekend

129

Study Identifies Indy As Best Place For Casino, Carmel HS Student Starts Nonprofit, Special Session On Redistricting Set For December, Indiana’s Ongoing Child Care Crisis

130

Shooting In Downtown Indy Lounge, Dem Speaks To Constituents About Redistricting, SNAP Benefits At Risk For Hoosiers, Local Non-Profit Launches Community Composting Effort

131

IU Reverses Course On Daily Student Newspaper, 98th Annual FFA Convention In Indy, New Resource for Unhoused Hoosiers, Indiana Economic Forecast

132

IMPD Has Halloween Recommendations, Hospital Uses Delivery Robots, National FFA Convention Remains in Indy, IN New Child Care Voucher Freeze Continues to 2026

133

Stolen Indy Zoo Tortoises Returned, Purdue’s Earhart Expedition Delayed, IN Lt. Gov. Steps Into Local School Property Tax Issue, IN’s Monthly Employment Report Delayed Due To Govt. Shutdown

134

Two Stolen From Indy Zoo, IMPD Releases Initial 5-Year Strategic Plan Draft, Religious Leaders Gathered Outside Miami Correctional, Dems Respond To Redistricting Special Session

135

Gov. Braun Calls Session to Redraw Indiana's Maps, Energy Bill Program No Longer Using 211, State Fair Leader Retires, Hamilton County Crisis Center Opens

136

First IN HS Girls Flag Football Champion, Mitch Daniels Opposes Mid-Cycle Redistricting, 2nd Comment Period For BMV Gender Marker Rule, New Google Data Center Power Usage

137

Nickel Plate Trail Section Complete, Some Downtown Indy Become Two-Way, State-Approved Program Changes How Indy Schools Share Resources, Clinton County EMS’s New Breathing Tech

138

Abby Care Opens New Indy Office, No Indiana Teachers Lost Licenses Over Kirk Comments, Gleaners Offers Free Food To Government Workers Amid Shutdown, Tucker Carlson Visits IU

139

Carmel Christkindlmarkt Will Offer New Shuttle Service, Bipartisan Push Against AES Price Increase, IBLC Urge GOP Colleagues Against Redistricting, Joint Investigation Into Hogsett Admin

140

AES Indiana Reaches Tentative Settlement With Indy, Purdue Exponent Travels To IU In Support Of Student Newspaper, Northeast Side Park Gets Improvements, No Kings 2.0 Protest In Indy

141

Southside Park Reopens After Renovation, Indy Airport Declines To Show Partisan Video, Hoosiers Dissatisfied With Major Political Parties, IN Communities Push Back On Data Centers

142

Public College and University Incentives, Tom Homan's Visit to Indy, Union Contract for Marion County Public Defenders, IU Fires Adviser of Student Media and Stops Printing Daily Student

143

Free Leadership Summit for Young Women, Purdue Expands Footprint in Indianapolis, Groups Gather to Discuss Immigration Enforcement, Data Center Protest in Martindale Brightwood

144

Mark Sanchez Booked Over Weekend, Indy Animal Care Services Offers New Program, Key Section Of Rail-To-Trail Project Complete, 1 In 5 IN Residents Have Medical Debt In Collections

145

DigIndy Construction Complete, Protest Against Child Care Funding Cuts, VP JD Vance Meets With Republican State Senators About Redistricting, Ten Years Of WFYI's Small Studio Sessions

146

Indy Airport Loses Grant for Solar Farm, Disabled Artist Recognized for Resilience, Free Watch Party for Indianapolis Colts, What We Learned from Survey of Indiana Pride Organizations

147

Indy Leaders Want AES To Withdraw Plan For Higher Rates, When Could IN Lawmakers Address Redistricting, IN Colleges Lose Outcome-Based Funding, Increase In Average Hoosier Wage

148

Wayne Township’s Next Schools Chief, Purdue Researchers’ Earhart Expedition, Beau Bayh To Run For IN Sec. Of State Candidacy, Mental Health/Substance Abuse-Related Crisis Team Expands

149

Indy City-County Council Approves Next Year’s Budget, Residents Get New Trash Bins, IPS Leader Against All-Charter School System, Fox Analyst Mark Sanchez Charged With Felony

150

Indy City-County Council Votes On Budget, Mark Sanchez Charged After Downtown Fight, YMCA Of Greater Indy Launches Fundraiser, ICE Fears Keep People Away From Doctor Visits

151

Update On Cyclist Deaths Story, Clean Up Effort At Historic Women’s Prison, Elanco’s New Global Headquarters, IN Infant Mortality Numbers, Investigation Into Lawrence Mental Health Facility

152

Indiana Federal Workers Furloughed, 2025 Deadliest Year For Indy Cyclists, 100% Tariff on Pharmaceutical Drugs Made Outside U.S., ICE Detainees Can Now Be Held At Miami Correctional

153

IPS offers Closed School Building For $1, Purdue Ends Program To Help Low-Income Students, Fewer International Student Enrollment, Immigrants Skip Doctor Visits Fearing Deportation

154

Judge Orders Jury Trial In Lugar Tower Suit, Student Newspaper No Longer Employs International Students, Trump Releases Classified Earhart Docs, Indiana Fever One Game Away From Finals

155

Downtown Indy Is Thriving, IMPD Announce Results From Operation Guardian, Increased Foreclosures In Marion County, Doctors At Odds With Trump On Tylenol Announcement

156

Indiana Pacers matriarch Nancy Leonard passed away, Taiwan Officials Set To Purchase Indiana Crops, IEDC Will Release Forensic Examination, Report Shows How To Reduce Eviction Filings

157

Todd Rokita Reopens Case Against IHA’s Lugar Tower, Two Purdue Alumni Chosen By NASA, Trump Admin Ends Federal Hunger Report, Local Recovery Program Expands Services

158

Indy ArtsGarden Celebrates 30 Years, ACLU Files Suit Against BSU President, USA Gymnastics Has New Headquarters In Noblesville, Construction Begins On New Affordable Housing In Indy

159

Google Drops Rezoning Plan For Data Center, Leaders Discuss Importance of Civility, All Fountain Square Encampment Members Housed, Push Back Against Rokita’s Investigation Into Exodus

160

Hamilton Co. Says No To Vote Centers, Kirk Vigil Held In Zionsville, Teachers Could Lose License Over Kirk Comments, Data Center Decision Tonight, State Funding For Federal Detention Center

161

Citizen’s Energy Sues IHA, Buttigieg Urges Hoosiers To Oppose GOP Redistricting, BSU Fires Employee Over Online Kirk Comments, Charter School Among Highest Suspension Rates In State

162

IndyGo Asks For Public Feedback, New Affordable Housing In Indy, Governor Braun Could Call Special Session On Redistricting, Hamilton Co. Coroner Gets Help From Genealogy Group

163

Local School District Supports Google Data Center, State Program PowerUp Indiana Launches, Indiana Teacher Morale Below Average, Increasing Rates Of Mental Distress Among Women

164

Former State Official Accused Of Violating Ethics Code, IN Sec. Of State Gives Voter’s Personal Info to DOJ, Commission President Resigns After Kirk Comments, Annual Tippecanoe Latino Festival

165

Fines For Youth Out Past Curfew On Hold, Website Lets Residents Request Free HIV Test Kits, IN Food Banks Concerned With Rising Food Insecurity, Inaugural TEDSports Event In Indianapolis

166

President Of Martin University Resigns, 2024 Hate Crimes Data In The U.S., Group Aims To Encourage Independent Candidates To Run, Rise Of Obesity In Central Indiana Youth

167

State Office Recommends AES Lower Rates, Indy Schools Have More Seats Than Students, Some IN Early Childcare Providers May Close, Interstate Study Shows Ways To Improve Infrastructure

168

Opposition To Google’s Data Center, IN Students Miss Less School, Statehouse Gets Petitions Against Redistricting, Former Surgeon General Concerned With Federal COVID-19 Vaccine Guidance

169

Indy Art Gallery Closes, IN Public Safety Secretary Resigns, Indiana AG Todd Rokita Investigates Exodus Refugee Immigration Inc., National Travelling Rally Highlighting Rural Hospitals

170

Some Indy City-County Councilors Now Opposed To Data Center, New Treatment Facility Opens, Indy High School Students Rally For Gun Reform, Jim Irsay Honored At Colts Home Opener

171

One Year Since Launch Of Indy Health District, Hoosiers Push Back on Requiring Vote Centers, FSSA Cuts Voucher Reimbursement Rates For Child Care Fund, Armadillos Come To The Midwest

172

Public Art Project in Broad Ripple, Indiana School Safety Grant Program Receives Funding, Indianapolis International Airport Had A Busy Month, Push For Redistricting In Indiana

173

Google’s Plan For An Data Center Has Bipartisan Opposition, Durand Jones Talks About Inspiration, Local Nonprofit’s Grant Funding Mismanaged Through Community Center

174

Washington Street Closures For Blue Line Construction, Two Recycling Drop-Off Stations Close, Old IPS School Building Being Used as Charter School, Labor Day Protest Events In Indy

175

Bridge Rehab Nearly Complete, New Commission Leader Criticized, Sheriff Deputy Handcuffs Minor, Infrastructure Funding Approved, Historically Black Neighborhood Presents Improvement Plan

176

AES Indiana Could Raise Utility Prices, Mosaic Center Aims to Build Healthcare Workforce, Rally At the Statehouse Against Redistricting, Faith Leaders Hold Prayer Vigil For Immigrants

177

Indiana Sells Old GM Stamping Plant, IPS Will Transfer Two Closed Schools To Charter Operators, Crime Prevention Program Could Lose Some Funding, Rural Pride Fest Held Despite Opposition

178

Marion Co. Group Calls For More Resources For Recently Incarcerated, Rally Against ICE Use of Camp Atterbury, IN Sec. Of Ed. Oversees State’s Universities, BUTTER Art Fair Celebrates 5th Year

179

IndyGo Approve Rate Hike, Two Arrests At Micah Beckwith Town Hall, IU Professors Try To Save Language Program, Indiana Fever Players Push For Reproductive Rights

180

FIESTA Indianapolis Canceled, Data Center Coming To Franklin Township, Sophie Cunningham Out For The Season, Pacers resign Rick Carlisle, Indy Officials Reverse Course on Encampment

181

Local Bridge Makes List Of Endangered Landmarks, Push For Changes In How IPS Is Governed, IDOH Reminds Parents About Infant Sleep Safety, Non-Profits Counter Causes Of Youth Violence

182

Local Initiative Honors Black History, A Vote On Franklin Township Data Center, GOP House Members Back Redistricting, East Side Intersection Overhauled, Crisis Response Unit Expansion

183

IMPD Chief Response To Hate Group March, Butler Launches Own Engineering Program, West Nile Virus In Ham Co, Drug Court Celebrates Graduates, Cuts to Therapy With Medicaid Changes

184

City Backtracks On Unhoused People Camp Closure, Lost Music from Indy Group Rapture, AES Customers Can Give Feedback On Rate Hike, Policymakers Keep Elementary Literacy Top Priority

185

New Republican Leadership on Indy Council, Partnership Gets More Girls Into Basketball, IN And TX Dems Gather In Chicago, Concern Between Telehealth Companies And Drug Manufacturers

186

Safe Park Indy Program To End, State’s IREAD Passing Rate Increases, Hamilton County Changes Voting Plan, Harassment And Discrimination Inside An Indianapolis City Department

187

IMPD Increases Sobriety Checkpoints, New Curfew For Indy Teens, New PU Indy Student Center, Director Named For IN Office Of School Safety, Mayor Hogsett Proposes New $1.7B Budget

188

Two Indy Streets Converted to Two-Ways, Indy Gets Two Federally Backed Centers Studying Alzheimer’s, Patachou Foundation Changes Name, City Closes Camp for Unhoused People

189

Community Center Temporarily Closes, Next Steps After Harassment Investigation, Marion Co. DEI Committee Name Change, Braun Reappoints Purdue Trustees, State Fair Cheese Sculpture

190

IMS Responds to “Speedway Slammer” Post, Lawsuits Against Eli Lilly, Ideas to Combat Youth Violence in Indy, Federal Funds Improve Energy Efficiency for Seniors, Veep Talks Redistricting

191

State Fair Changes Rules for Minors Attending, $500 Billion in Federal Education Grants Released, Central Indiana Residents Take Transportation Survey, VP Vance Meets with Gov. Braun in Indy

192

Free Construction Training for Recently Incarcerated, Woman With Animal Cruelty Conviction Breaks Terms of Release, ICE Releases Purdue Student From Custody, IMPD Keeps Kids Safe

193

Indianapolis Public Library Get Changing Stations, Summer Break Comes to Close for Students, Beto O’Rourke Holds Indy Town Hall, Tariffs Put Tabletop Gaming Industry at Risk

194

ILEARN Scores Show Deep Divides in Marion County, City Market Project Hit with Delays, EPA Moves to Undo Climate Change Finding, Investment in Dolly Parton's Imagination Library

195

Penske Entertainment Sale to FOX, Touring Rally Touts Benefits of Unions, Muncie Fifth-Grader Gets Grand Prize for History Competition, 2025 Indiana State Fair Kicks Off

196

Purdue and Gleaners Food Bank to Open Pharmacy, Concerns Over Eli Lilly and Pfizer Relationship, IU Researchers get Top Awards, Ground Breaking for New Subsidized Housing

197

Damien Center Opens New Dental Clinic, At-Risk High School Student Program Ends, Todd Young and Other U.S. Senators Push for Fully Funded NIH, IN Revamping School Quality Grading System

198

Fountain Square Homeless Encampment Will Close, Indiana Housing Wage Gap Remains Large, Bubba Wallace Wins Brickyard 400, IU Indianapolis ASL Program Cut Due to State Budget Policy

199

Cumberland Police Use New Technology, Indy Chosen for New USDA Hub, Indiana High Schoolers aren't Going Straight to College, Indy's Animal Care Agency Closer to Having New Leader

200

IPS gets Grant for Literacy Programs, Local Nonprofits Merge, Historic Fishers House to be Torn Down, Successful Fetal Spinal Surgery at Riley, Cookie Monster Grand Marshall at Brickyard 400

201

Pro-Palestinian Protestors Gather at War Memorial, School Attendance has Renewed Attention, Improved Safety for Students Who Walk or Bike to School, Period Packs for Those in Need

202

Legendary Sports Editor Passes Away, Virtual Learning Program to Expand, Indiana Supreme Court Denies Todd Rokita's Request, Concern Over Indiana's Proposed Medicaid Cap on Therapy

203

Caitlin Clark Likely Unavailable for Liberty Game, Anti-ICE Protest at U.S. Sen. Young's Office, Judge's Ruling on Union Schools Corporation, Addressing the Root Causes of Violence in Indy

204

Federal Cuts Threaten Indiana's NPR and PBS Stations, WNBA All-Star Weekend, Letter Confirms Immigrant Detainee Plans at Camp Atterbury, Medicaid Data to be Shared with ICE

205

U.S. Secretary of Education Praises Indiana for School Choice, Marion County ILEARN Results, New Safety Initiatives for Downtown Indy, City Council One Step Closer to Stricter Curfew Hours

206

Sutherland Park Cemetery's New Owner, Indiana Cancer Center Could Lose Designation, Report Shows Neglect Around Toxic Coal Ash Laws, Indiana Lawmakers React to the State's Fiscal Year

207

IndyBar Foundation's Gift for Exodus Refugee, Indianapolis Public Schools District Expands Middle School Science and Math, Indiana's Financial Future, Rural Hospitals Brace for Cuts

208

Breast Tissue Donation Drive for WNBA, How Indiana is Cutting $2 Billion from State Budget, Rally to Support Transgender Youth, Braun Cuts Programs for Low-Income and Minority Students

209

Proposal to Extend Youth Curfew in Marion County, Potential Changes for Indiana Medicaid, Downtown Apartment Residents Sue Over Safety Concerns, Indiana Greenhouse Gas Plan Nixed

210

Back to School Community Resource Day, Abuse Investigation Program Could See Cuts, Braun Moves to Eliminate DEI in State Government, Indiana Plans to Grow Apprenticeship Programs

211

Carlino Steps Away from Caucus, IPS Denies Bid by School Seeking Independence, Kokomo Woman Charged with Animal Neglect, Proof of Citizenship Required for Voter Registration

212

Weekend Mass Shooting Update, Preschool Price Hikes in Marion County, Proposal to Extend Curfew for Young People, Experts Worry Federal Changes Could Unravel HIV Efforts

213

Mission to Find Amelia Earhart’s Aircraft, Faith Leaders Protest Federal Spending Cuts, Report on Anti-Abortion Laws and Regulations, Advocacy Group Works to Increase Child Care Access

214

Weekend Mass Shooting in Indy, Annual Naturalization Ceremony, Federal Education Grants Not Dispersed, Indiana 50501 & Indivisible Central Indiana hold picnic, HIV Cases on the Rise in Indy

215

Annual Fourth Fest, Fever Win Commissioner’s Cup, Tech Company Behind Data Center Proposal Named, Rideshare Vouchers for July 4th Weekend, Funding for Affordable Housing Initiatives

216

Long-Closed IPS School Repurposed, IN Supreme Court Hears a Property Tax Case, Public College Degree Programs Shrinking, Governor Mike Braun Explores Tolling IN’s Interstate Highways

217

Vision Zero Task Force Releases Initial Plan, Indiana DCS Reorganizes, Officials Seek to Execute Third Death Row Inmate, New Grant-Funded Site Opens for Mothers in Need of Breast Milk

218

Mural Unveiled at Fletcher Place Community Center, Proposal for Affordable Housing Project Receives Scrutiny, Wayne Township Superintendent to Retire, Arguments on Data Center

219

Turmoil Continues Among Indianapolis City-County Democrats, New Downtown Charter School to Open Next Fall, Healthy Food Initiative, Modest Growth for Private School Voucher Program

220

Indiana's Lawsuits Against TikTok Move Forward, Bipartisan Support for Clean Energy in U.S. Senate, IU Could Lose Hundreds of Degree Programs, Concern Over Data Center on South Side

221

Student Tobacco Use Continues to Decline, Two-Year Freeze on College Tuition Rates, Indiana Economy Holds Steady, Some Indiana Children May No Longer Qualify for Medicaid Services

222

Heat Advisory Extended for Central Indiana, Pacers Fans React to NBA Finals Loss, Parents Raise Concerns About Bus Rides and More at IPS, Housing Project for Adults Aging Out of Foster Care

223

New WNBA Legacy Project Mural Planned for Indy, Marion County Could Lose Local Dollars, Federal Proposal Could Impact Medicaid, IN Secretary of State Faces Scrutiny over Spending

224

Indy Council Approves Funds for Sexual Misconduct Investigation, Indiana Pacers Win Game 6, IBLC Members Reflect on Juneteenth, Urban Farms Challenged by Funding Cuts

225

Pacers Fight to Survive in NBA Finals, Advancements Toward Environmentally-Friendly Future, Settlement with Purdue Pharma Over Role in Opioid Crisis, Potential Strike at Duke Energy

226

Indiana Fever Beats New York Liberty, New Hotel Coming to Indy Airport, 'Food in Transit' Program Offers Free Produce in Indianapolis, Letter Calls for Gov. Braun to Address Housing Crisis

227

Indianapolis 'No Kings' Protest, Making Healthcare Accessible for Formerly Incarcerated People, Summer Meetings about Future of Public Schools, Interview with Lauren Roberts

228

Fishers Adds 1,000 Acres, Advanced Manufacturing Workers in High Demand, Indy's First Knozone Action Day of the Year, BP Puts Underground Carbon Emission Project on Hold

229

Third Councilor Calls for Hogsett to Resign, Lebanon Warehouse Expansion Could Create 700 Jobs, Keystone Group Buys Vacant Monument Circle Building, Indy's Plan to House 350 People

230

Sexual Harassment Investigation Eclipses Spending Package at Indy Council, Circle City Readers Funded Through December, Seawall Repairs Near Michigan City Plant, Travel Ban Protest

231

Indiana Included in Salmonella Outbreak Linked to Eggs, New Facility Helps Hoosiers with HIV, Transitional Housing Complex Reopens, Some IN Children Not Able to Join Preschool Program

232

Cap on Rentals Coming to Carmel, Impact from Trump Admin Rescinding Guidance on Emergency Abortions, Student Journalists Face Challenge at Purdue, Black Legislative Caucus

233

Rep. André Carson's Camp Atterbury Concerns, Former Virtual Charter School Leader to Plead Guilty in $44M Fraud Case, A-to-F Letter Grades for Schools, IU Health Discrimination Lawsuit

234

AES Indiana Requests Rate Increase, Indianapolis to Host 2028 U.S. Olympic Swimming Trials, Indy Tutoring Program in Jeopardy, What’s at Stake with Potential Major Medicaid Reforms?

235

Indy Councilor Calls For Mayor Hogsett to Resign, Judge Orders State to Reopen Rental Assistance Program, Federal Grant for Cement Plant Revoked, Federal Reconciliation Bill

236

Indy City-County Council to Vote on $27 Million Package, Big Waves in Clean Energy, Federal Government Says Monroe County Obstructs Immigration Law, Indiana is Bird Flu Free

237

Indiana Pacers Make NBA Finals, Parents Say Indiana FSSA Changes are Hurting Families, Purdue Closing DEI Office, New Recycling Method Could Reduce Reliance on Foreign Materials

238

Pacers Lose Away Game, Downtown Transforms for SPARK on the Circle, 'Intellectual Diversity' Complaints on Campus, Hogsett Admin 'Legally Compliant' in Sexual Harassment Response

239

IU Indy Removes "Black Lives Matter" Banner, Highest Paid Education Leaders, How Immigrants Can Assert Their Constitutional Rights, Hamilton County's Effort to Help Residents in Need

240

Indy Parks Meals Program, Pacers are One Win Away from NBA Finals, Alliance Could Change How IPS and Charter Schools Work Together, Indiana Utility Chairman Retires

241

Alex Palou Wins 2025 Indianapolis 500, Pacers Vs Knicks Game 4 Preview, State Election Official Under Investigation, Medicaid Coverage at Risk for Over One Million Across Midwest

242

Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay Dies at 65, Indianapolis Motor Speedway's Commitment to DEI, Why International Student Cases Remain Open, Improvements for Maternal Mental Health

243

Grandstands Sell Out at Indianapolis 500, Roger Penske Fires Leaders in Wake of Cheating Scandal, Improvements at Indy's Grassy Creek Park, Indiana's New Rules Around Sex Education

244

Another Cheating Scandal for Team Penske, Home Energy Rebate Program, Indiana Collects $51 Million Less than Projected, Indiana Fails to Act After Loss of Federal Food Program

245

IPS Launches Survey for Families, Ruling Issued in Legal Battle Between IPS and Indiana, Indiana Fever Kicks Off Regular Season with a Win, Experts React to Trumps Order on Drug Prices

246

IndyGo Proposes Bus Fare Increase, Indy Art Center Exhibit on Cultural Identity, Economic Impact of Unaffordable Basic Needs, Talking to Fran Quigley about His New Book on Eviction Court

247

New Housing Task Force Meets in Lawrence, Indy Council Considers $27 million Spending Package, Clergy Gather to Denounce Beckwith's Comments, ICE Detains Indianapolis Woman

248

Indiana Historical Society to Keep its Building, Communities Push Back Against New Data Centers, Renovations for Indy Park, Lawmakers Push to Improve School Attendance

249

Potential Remains Found of Slain Indy Humanitarian Worker, Roche Plans $550 Investment, Indianapolis Housing Agency Unveils 12-Month Plan, Pollution from BP’s Whiting Refinery

250

Pacers One Game Away from Eastern Conference Finals, Eli Lilly and Purdue Expand Partnership, An IPS School Converts to a Charter, Federal Funding Supporting Indiana Artist Terminated

251

Indy Infrastructure Projects get Federal Funds, IU Sues over Student ID Voting Ban, 18 Regional EPA Employees get Layoff Notices, Union School Corporation Closure Blindsides Community

252

Asian Fest Returns this Weekend, Perry Township Schools lose Federal Grant Funding, Increase in Babies Admitted to NICUs, ACLU of Indiana Sues Braun over IU Board of Trustees Changes

253

Family Sues Indianapolis Public Schools Over Alleged Bullying, Energy Assistance Program, State Support for Hard-of-Hearing Children, Worry Over Unsafe Water in Rural Communities

254

Eli Lilly Breaks Ground on $4.5 Billion Lebanon Facility, Real ID Requirement Takes Effect, New Board to Guide Resource Allocation Between IPS and Charters, Dangerous Levels of Air Pollution

255

Indiana Fever Kicks Off Preseason, Clergy Denounce Micah Beckwith’s Comments on Three-Fifths Compromise, Public Media Stations Face Major Funding Cuts, Haitian Leaders Gather in Indy

256

Ivy Tech Names Next President, 13th Check for Retired Public Employees, New High School Could Open Downtown, Gov. Braun Reflects on Legislative Session and His First 100 Days

257

Carmel Christkindlmarkt CEO Resigns, Ivy Tech to Lose Five Percent of State Funding, Indiana Humanities to Get $250,000 in Emergency Funds, Experts Worry about Indiana's Coal Ash Ponds

258

Pacers Advance to Second Round of Playoffs, Tactical Urbanism Project, Eiffel Tower Replica Finds New Home at International School, Using Virtual Reality to Teach Opioid Overdose Reversal

259

Indy Juneteenth Parade On Hold, Former Superintendent Used Public Money for Personal Expenses, Fatal Case of Tick Disease, Systemic Issues Amplified by Indy Housing Agency

260

Pacers Advance to Next Round, Annual Indy Peace Walk, Resource Fair for Formerly Incarcerated People, Indiana School District to Be Dissolved Under New Property Tax Plan

261

New Marion County Initiative Supports Disabled Community, Second Annual Melanin Table Talk, Purdue’s Boilermaker Special Involved in Fatal Crash, IN 2025 General Assembly Session Wrap-up

262

Fifth Annual Go All IN Day, Indiana Pacers Get Closer to Second Round of Playoffs, Former CEO of Indy School Reaches Settlement, Indy Jewish Community Releases Annual Antisemitic Analysis

263

Effort to Improve Highway Work Site Safety, Braun Signs Bill to Expand Opioid-Reversing Meds in School, Bill Language Criminalizing Public Sleeping Removed, Health Experts Worry about Budget

264

How Bill Might Impact Indianapolis Public Schools, Immigration Empowerment Session, School Wins Robotics World Championship, Why Some Mentally Ill People Get Stuck in Indiana Jails

265

East Side Community Center Finds New Home, Anti-Trump Protest Fills Statehouse Lawn, Rokita and Morales Sue Trump Admin Over Citizenship Info, Public Testifies on New State Budget

266

Free Bike Tours, Ongoing Statehouse Debate Over Sleeping in Public, Homelessness Crisis in Indy, Judge Rules on International Student Visas, Indiana Humanities Hit by Federal Funding Cuts

267

Lawsuit Dismissed Alleging Systemic Abuse at IPS, Earth Day Cleanup on Indy's East Side, Mobile Lung Clinic for Rural Residents, Parents Say Discrimination Complaints are Being Ignored

268

Gov. Braun Signs Property Tax Reform Into Law, Indy Effort to Pinpoint Dangerous Areas, ACLU of Indiana Sues Trump Admin Over Revoked Visas, The Growing Debate Over Public Education

269

The Impact of Indiana’s Property Tax Reform Plan on School Districts, Bill to Secure Power for AI Data Centers, RFK Jr. and Dr. Oz Visit Indy for 'Make Indiana Healthy Again' Initiative

270

Invasive Plant Program in Hamilton County, Bipartisan Bill Would Fund Road Repairs in Indy, Students Parents and Teachers Rally Against Tax Relief Plan, Experts Worry ER Waits will Worsen

271

Indy Hosts International Firefighter Event, Visas Revoked for International Students, Republican Leaders Split on School Vouchers, Why So Many Students with Disabilities are Being Suspended

272

Tamika Catchings Mural Coming to Mass Ave, Indiana School Districts Could Lose Half a Billion Under Tax Plan, Library Program on Diverse Communities, In-Person Required for VA Workers

273

Statehouse Bill Would Make Sleeping in Public Illegal, Education Alliance of IPS and Mayor's Office, Health Advocates Worry about Lost Federal Funding, Suspensions in Special Education

274

First Measles Case in Over a Year, Funding Approved to Redevelop Old City Hall, Meeting Worker Demand in the Next Decade, House Committee Scales Back Measure to Eliminate DEI Programs

275

Train Derailment on Southeast Side, Report Shows Indiana Faces Growing Workforce Shortage, How School Funding Would Work Under GOP Tax Plan, Democrats Say GOP Tax Plan Isn't Ready

276

Potential Impact of Budget Cuts on Medicaid, Diabetes Studies Under Threat, Automatic University Enrollment with New Diplomas, House Republicans Unveil Property Tax Reform Plan

277

Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum Reopens, Debate on Local Property Taxes for Charter Schools, How Violence Impacts Communities, Trump Admin Freezes Planned Parenthood Funds

278

$600 Million Project to Transform Circle Centre Mall, Helping Formerly Incarcerated Hoosiers Reenter Society, Indiana Schools Suspended Students 30,000+ Times for Fighting Last Year

279

Indy Chef Wins World Food Championships, Update on FBI Raid on IU Professor's Homes, Eli Lilly Seeks Approval for Alzheimer’s Cure, Statehouse Bill Would Prohibit Student IDs at the Polls

280

Purdue Loses in Sweet 16, FBI Raid on IU Professor's Homes, Indiana Senate Advances Bill to Supply Power for AI Data Centers, Victoria Spartz Faces Angry Constituents at Town Hall

281

Indiana's New Public Records Czar, Advocates Push for Horseshoe Crab Blood Alternative, Housing Changes Will Impact People at Risk of Homelessness, Historic Building Restoration

282

Indianapolis Public Library Pike Branch to Reopen, Archeological Excavation of Public Cemetery, Bill Could Change How Indiana School Districts Control Facilities, Housing Complex for Veterans

283

Lucas Oil Stadium Transformed for March Madness, Faith Leaders Urge Local Law Enforcement Not to Help ICE, Indiana Medicaid Waiver Invitations Hit Capacity, Foreclosure Filings on the Rise

284

Online Portal for Hoosier Farmers, Teachers Union Asks for Moratorium on New Schools, Marion County Judge Blocks Release of Abortion Records, Georgia Street Renovations

285

Bill to Subsidize Small Nuclear Reactors, Transforming Historic Downtown Indy Buildings, Congress Seeks Info from Purdue on Chinese Students, Letter Carriers Rally Against Privatization

286

Purdue Heads for Sweet Sixteen, Gov. Braun Visits White House, Workers Push Against Privatization of U.S. Postal Service, Bill Aims to Block Zoning Rules from Stopping Charter Schools

287

Indiana Sees Largest Population Increase Since 2008, Big Brothers Big Sisters Campaign for Mentors, Gov. Braun to Decide on Lifeline Law Expansion, Local Impact from Anti-DEI Orders

288

Jefferson High School Unified Bowling Team Wins, Indiana Says to Stop Accepting Gender Change Requests, Bobcat Trapping Season in 40 Counties, Bill Would Make Significant Medicaid Changes

289

Carmel Clay Schools Apologizes for Antisemitic Language, Musical Flash Mob Supports Public School Funding, Effort to Make Indiana Home for Remote Workers, Mental Health Crisis Teams

290

Chatterbox Jazz Club Viral Video, March Madness, U.S. Rep. Jim Baird Fined for Campaign Finance Violation, Indiana Dems Elect Karen Tallian as Chair

291

UAW Approve New Contract, NIH Funding Impacts State, IN Latino Dems Oppose Anti-Immigrant Bills, Prosperity Indiana Housing Report, Curbside Recycling Will Come to Marion County

292

Indiana Charter School Board Director Forced to Resign, Construction May Resume on Assisted Living Facility After Ruling, Proposed Tax Reform in Indiana, Federal Policy and Local Immigrants

293

Indiana Statewide Immigrant Numbers, IU Under Review by U.S. Department of Education, Sunday Protest in Support of Two Honduras Men, The State of Women in Central Indiana Report

294

Indy Immigrant Community, New Housing Proposal in Fishers, Old City Hall Renovation More Expensive, Lawmakers Consider Boost in Pay for Prosecutors, Pregnancy Care Center Resolution

295

Young Adult Immigrant Community in Indy, New Funding Formula for Indy Road, Job Loss Affects More than Finances for Hoosiers, Indianapolis Public Library Offers Free Blood Pressure Checks

296

Help for Aging LGBTQ Hoosiers, Unanswered Questions Around IPS Board Election, Indiana Statehouse Update, Thrift Store to Support Survivors of Domestic Violence, IHA Interview

297

AI in Health Care, Four Hour Statehouse Debate on Charter School Funding, New Education Goals, Potential Federal Property Closures, Long-Awaited Improvements for Indy Parks

298

Fair Housing Center Abruptly Loses Federal Grant, Braun Orders Ban on Transgender Athletes, Education Update from 2025 Legislative Session, Drug Overdose Deaths Drop in Midwest

299

Leadership Gap for Animal Care Services, College Student Fights Anti-DEI Legislation, Gov. Braun Expands Parental Leave for State Employees, Statehouse Bills Would Restrict Abortion Access

300

Trump Admin's Impact on Immigrant Communities, Climate Nonprofits Worry During Federal Freeze, Gov. Braun's Roundtable on Tax Agenda, Indiana Joins Effort to Fight Counterfeit Drugs

301

Former Charter School Leader Pleads Guilty, Bill Would Increase Minimum Teacher Salary, Indiana Lawmakers Consider Bills to Transform K-12 Education

302

Funding Concerns for Indiana Historical Society, Improvements at Tarkington Park, Eli Lilly Plans to Invest $27 Billion in Manufacturing, Effort to Improve North East Side Interchange

303

Federal Freeze on Grants for Health Centers, Trump Admin Orders Schools to Eliminate Policies Considering Race, Uncertainty for Refugees and the Welcome Corps Program

304

Certification Program for High-Demand Jobs, Bill to Allow Utilities to Bypass Zoning Laws, Outcome of Indiana Election Reforms, Indy Church Joins Lawsuit Against Trump Admin

305

Effort to Save Dolly Parton Imagination Library Program, Street Camping Bill Dies at Statehouse, Stripped Down Bill to Change Prior Authorization, Braun Threatens to Veto Property Tax Reform

306

NFL Scouting Combine, Potential Changes for Charter School Funding, Indianapolis Housing Agency Public Events, Judge Blocks Abortion Records, Questions for Indy Animal Care Services

307

New $110 Million Sports Facility at IU Indy, Bill Targets Pharmacy Benefits Managers, Bill Would Enhance Indiana’s Role in Enforcing Federal Immigration Law, Group Revives Discarded Kidneys

308

Cancellation of LGBTQ+ Health Care Conference, Bill to Ban Transgender Women from Collegiate Sports, Defining Natural Gas and Propane as Clean Energy, Lawmakers Address Medicaid Costs

309

Purdue's Goal to Raise $4 Billion, Major Property Tax Reform Legislation, Indianapolis Housing Agency Resumes Section 8 Sessions, Bill Would Jail People Sleeping on State Property

310

Flu Cases Stress Emergency Rooms, IU Indy Gets Research 1 Status, Carmel Girls Swim Title Win, Indiana Joins States Asking for Landmark Law to be Declared Unconstitutional

311

Legislation to Dissolve Indianapolis Public Schools Dies at Statehouse, Senate Republicans Revise Bill Impacting School Budgets, College Goal Sunday, Gov. Braun Says State is Monitoring Bird Flu

312

GANGGANG's Impact on Creative Economy, Haitian Community Reacts to Deportation Efforts, Lana Keesling Picked as Republican Party Chair, Bill to Address Seclusion Rooms Fizzles Out

313

Marion County Judge Hears OBGYN Case Arguments, Ivy Tech Closes Diversity Office, ACLU Sues Indiana State University Over Pride Festival Controversy, Bill Could Boost Access to Birth Control

314

What it Takes to Demolish Vacant Properties, Bill Would Make Sleeping on Street Illegal, Plan to Reduce Research Funding, Sharing Tax Funds with Charter Schools Could Become Requirement

315

Indy Coffee Shop to Offer Long-Term Support and Community, Bill Aims to Address Road Funding Needs, Political Influence in School Board Races

316

Hundreds of Middle School Students Left IPS in 2024, Weekly Update from the Indiana Legislative Session, Health Experts Worry about Gambling Disorders

317

Bill Would Ban Student IDs for Voting, Eliminating Barriers to Assisted Living, What's Behind the Rising Popularity of Career and Technical Education?

318

50501 Statehouse Protest, Bill to Help Families Pay for Adoption, Legislation to Manage Insurance Companies Denying Emergency Claims, Legal Expert on Immigrant Students' Rights

319

Indy Councilor Kicked Out of Democratic Caucus, Bill Would Provide Transparency Around Medicaid, Rally to Repeal Death Penalty, Potential Impact of Braun's Tax Plan on Education

320

Immigrants in Fort Wayne React to Deportation Orders, Braun's Preference for New Indiana Republican Party Chair, State Reports Increase of Drones Over Quarantined Farms

321

YMCA Closing at the Athenaeum, Discipline Charges Against Todd Rokita, IPS Board Denounces Statehouse Legislation, Indiana Families are Tired of 'College for All'

322

Why Conservatives Think Less Medicaid is Better Medicaid, Major Issues Found in Marion County Emergency Assistance Program, Indiana Leaders Say it's Time to Focus on Math

323

Gov. Braun's Executive Order on Undocumented Citizens, Indiana Bill Would Legalize Online Gambling, Declassifying Fentanyl Test Strips, Study Connects Alcohol with Cancer

324

Food Desert in Northwest Landing, New Federal Immigration Court, Elementary School Demolished in Martindale Brightwood, Proposed Changes to School Referendums

325

New Analysis of IPS Teacher Salaries, Indy Program to Serve Kids with Substance Use Disorders, Archeological Excavation Project Underway in Indianapolis

326

IU Responds to Whitten Plagiarism Accusations, Potential Funding Changes for Indiana Medicaid Program, Hoosiers Might Help Pay for Nuclear Reactors, Bill Aims to Improve Rape Kit Process

327

New CEO for Troubled Indianapolis Housing Agency, Indy's Annual Homelessness Count, Local Impact from Trump's Immigration Promises, Statehouse Bill Targets DEI in Indiana Schools

328

Home Repairs for Good, Advocates Say More Resources are Needed for Food Access, Bill Would Address Teacher Shortages in STEM, Gov. Braun's Executive Order Aims to Improve Health Care

329

Indy Extends Hours for Overnight Warming Centers, Youth Event to Celebrate Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Tech Data Centers Could Delay Greenhouse Gas Efforts in Indiana

330

Indiana Fever Announces Plans for $78 Million Facility, Housing Report for Central Indiana, Bill Aims to Prepare Schools for Cardiac Arrest, Mike Braun's Education Budget Proposal

331

Pregnancy Emergencies in an Abortion-Restricted State, Senate Bill Focused on Large Water Transfers, Bill Would Create Paid Family Leave Program, Mike Braun's Plan to Cut Spending

332

New Housing Units in Indy, Major Cybersecurity Breach for 200 Indiana School Districts and Schools, Volunteer Evansville Jeepers Transport 150 Essential Workers

333

Potential Overhaul for Medicaid Program, 2025 Legislative Priorities for Indiana House GOP and Indiana Black Legislative Caucus, Indiana Bill Could Focus on Property Tax Dollars for Charters

334

Indy Immigrants and Refugees Grapple with Uncertainty, Mike Braun Sworn in as Indiana Governor Along with Beckwith and Rokita, The Challenges and Opportunities of AI in School

335

Inauguration Day in Indiana, Republican State Rep. Chosen to Lead DNR, Gary School Corp's Reaction to Statehouse Bill, Indianapolis Efforts to Boost Permanent Supportive Housing

336

Indy City-County Council's First Meeting of the Year, Top Priorities for Republicans and Democrats in the Indiana Senate, Backlash Against Republican-Sponsored Education Bill

337

IPS Says it Will Fight Statehouse Bill that Dissolves District, $150 Million in Federal Funds for Indy's Blue Line, Refined Speed Cameras in Progress, Unified Mental Health Response Initiative

338

Indy Works to Clear Snow after Weekend Storm, Flock of Turkeys Test Positive for Bird Flu, Lawmakers Eye Funding to Boost Child Care Access, 2025 Indiana General Assembly Kicks Off

339

Indy Outreach Teams Work to Help Unhoused During Winter Storm, Storm Brings Central Indiana Largest Snowfall Since 2022, Indiana GOP's Bill Would Dissolve Indianapolis Public Schools

340

Record High Graduation Rates, Impact of New High School graduation Requirements, $20 Million Boost for Indiana Dunes Accessibility, School Boards Association Priorities for Legislative Session

341

Indiana's Political Parties Deeply Divided on Education Funding, Sullivan County Gets New Fish and Wildlife Area, Workplace Injuries in Indiana, IU Aims for Carbon Neutrality by 2040

342

Indianapolis Ends Year with 17 Police Involved Shootings, Coal Producer and Renewable Energy Company Team Up, Buy Now, Pay Later Products Become More Common, ARPA Deadline Passes

343

Cause of Historical Church Fire Still Unknown, U.S. Colleges are Accepting a Greater Percent of Applicants, Marion County Residents Can Apply for Heat Bill Assistance in the New Year, Number of Police Involved Shootings Remained High In Indy in 2024.

344

Farmers Optimistic After U.S. Election Results, Christmas Day Mass Shooting Leaves Woman Dead, IN Supreme Court Creates New Guardianship Oversight Task Force, Free Online Program Teaches Residents How to Use a Life-Saving Medication.

345

IN’s Medicaid Director to Resign, Biden Commutes Sentences of Most Federal Death Row Prisoners, FSSA is Adjusting how it covers ABA Therapy for People with Autism, U.S. Department of Agriculture Requires More States to Test Unpasteurized Milk for H5N1.

346

Lawmakers Prepare for New Indiana Budget, Education Priorities for Legislative Session, Indiana's Unemployment Rate Above National Average, How Could A.I. Change Education?

347

How to Diagnose a Mental Illness, Automatic Admission Expands at IU Indy, $100 Million from Public Health Funding Program, Teeny Statue of Liberty Museum Looks for New Home

348

Fatal Stabbing of Arsenal Tech Freshman, Next Phase of Demolition for Towne and Terrace, Wrongful Death Lawsuit Against Greenfield School District, How Police Use "Excited Delirium"

349

Spartz to Boycott GOP Meetings, Medicare Changes Concern Rural Health Leaders, Indiana Democratic Party Chair Won't Seek Reelection, $5 Million Reward for MJ Sharp's Murderers

350

IPS Lockdown After Nearby Stabbing, Holcomb Appoints Lake County Judge to Court of Appeals, Visitor Restrictions at Marion County Hospitals, Several Veterans Relocated After Indy Fire

351

Trump Praises Indiana Schools and Threatens U.S. Dep. of Ed., Indy Woman Pardoned by Biden, Rezoning for Washington Township Schools, Seclusion and Restraint Commission Fails to Meet

352

Caitlin Clark is Times Athlete of the Year, Revitalization in Indy's Northeast Side, Federal Court Rules on Indiana Utilities Owning Power Lines, Barriers for Independent Grocery Stores

353

State Approves New High School Diploma Requirements, Report on Indy's Highway System, Waitlist for Child Care Voucher Programs, Legal Battle Over Habitat for Humanity Home

354

Charter Schools Considered for Renewal, Mental Health Response Team Expands, Potential for Medicaid Coverage Loss Under Trump Admin, Teachers' Union Wishlist for Legislative Session

355

IU Football to Play Notre Dame for First Time Since 1991, Curtis Hill Civil Trial Canceled, Ethics Committee for Indiana Democratic Party, Purdue Research Project on White-Tailed Deer

356

Jury Finds IMPD Officers Not Guilty, Peer Support for People with Substance Use Disorder, Hoosier Survey on Political Stances, Industrial Pollution in Martinsville

357

The Checkup Asks – What is Science?, Significant Increase in Pacers Bikeshare Riders, Braun Doubles Down on Future of Education in Indiana, Day Four of Trial for IMPD Officers

358

Day Two of Criminal Trial for IMPD Officers, Improving Emergency Medical Response Infrastructure, Mike Braun's Policy Agenda, Indiana Republican Party Chair Steps Down

359

Affordable Housing Proposal for Indy's South Side, Trial for IMPD Officers Charged in Death of Herman Whitfield III, Electric Battery Plants in Kokomo, Indy's Urban Forests at Risk

360

Indiana’s Elementary Principal of the Year, Applications Open for Tutoring Program, Holcomb Administration Staff Changes, COVID-19 Infections Down After Spike Over Summer

361

Indy Council's Last Meeting of 2024, How to Apply for SNAP, Greenhouse Gas Emissions Down, $800 Million Data Center Possible in Boone County, Rural Hospitals Invest in Mobile Clinics

362

Thanksgiving Food Prices, Noblesville Closes Schools After Threat, State Partnership to Educate Schools on Cybersecurity, The Future of Healthcare in Indiana

363

Gun Violence Over the Weekend, Rocky Start at Broad Ripple Middle School, Federal Funds to Reduce Greenhouse Gas, IMPD Officer Charged, Rental Companies Sued for Tenant Screening

364

Anti-Immigrant Fliers in Fishers and Carmel, $300 Million Downtown Indy Project, Charter School Not Coming to HSE, The Future of Birth Control Access Under Trump

365

Indianapolis Public Library Programs on Black Literature and Culture, $300 Million Development Project in Downtown Indy, Birth Control Access Under Trump, Task Force on Indiana’s Tax System

366

Indiana’s Infant Mortality Rate, Lawmakers Eye School Choice Expansion for 2025 Legislative Session, Physician Noncompete Case, Health Experts on Potential Fluoride Removal

367

Major Upgrade for East Side Park, Mike Pence Opposes Trump's RFK Jr. Nomination, Efforts to Balance School Enrollment, Local Reporter on Delphi Murder Trial's Community Impact

368

Downtown Indy Vigil for Traffic Incident Victims, Braun Names Members of Education Council, Opioid Settlement Dollars, Spiritual Support's Role in Hospital Care

369

Compensation for Southwest Side Landowners, Reproductive-Rights Advocates Concern Over Medication Access, HIV Criminalization Laws, New Supportive Housing in Indy

370

The Future of Gender Affirming Care for Minors, Indiana Supreme Court Asks for Better Security, Committee Gives No Recommendations on Medicaid, Micah Beckwith Threatens the IDS

371

$154M in Virtual School Fraud, Scientists Cataloging Backcountry Plants and Animals, Potential Expansion for Indy Summer Learning Labs, Religious Leaders Role in Processing Election Results

372

Veterans Day Parade, Road Revitalization on Indy's West Side, Tax Code Change's Impact on School Funding, How Will Donald Trump Handle U.S. Climate Policy?

373

Jury Reaches Verdict in Delphi Murder Trial, Public Feedback on New Diploma Requirements, IPS Board Member Resigns, The Future of Indiana Healthcare Under Mike Braun

374

Indiana Statehouse Election Recap, Calls for Biden to Abolish Death Penalty, Anti-Abortion Advocates React to Braun's Victory, Hoosier Immigrants on Renewed Sense of Uncertainty

375

An Early Look at Voter Turnout, Who Won Seats on the Hamilton Southeastern School Board, Democratic Party Files Complaint to Election Board, Hamilton County Voter Reactions

376

All Marion County Judges Get Retention, Referendum Results for Three School Corps, Concerns Over Trump's Mass Deportation Promise, Governor-Elect Mike Braun Talks Transition

377

Central Indiana Results from the 2024 General Election

378

Polls Open for Indiana's 2024 General Election, Hotline for Voter Questions, Deadline for Mail-In Ballots, Fort Wayne UAW Strike Authorization

379

Straight-Ticket Voting in Indiana, Statewide Attendance Dashboard to Fight Chronic Absenteeism, Sustainable Aviation Fuels, Indiana to Stop Collecting Firefighting Foam with PFAS

380

Fire Displaces 48 Indiana Veterans, IPS Board Election Most Expensive Since 2020, How Minors Can Pre-Register to Vote, HSE Candidate Hires Family Friend Charged with Child Sex Crimes

381

New Trail Over the Wabash River, Disinformation Enters Race for Carmel Clay School Board, Effort to Help Struggling Rural Hospitals, Indy Program Helps People Living in Cars

382

Early Voting in Marion County, Deadline for Mail-In Ballots, Taylor Swift's Economic Impact on Downtown Indianapolis, Expansion at White River State Park

383

Indiana Fever Fires Coach, $20 Million for Low-Barrier Shelter in Indy, Large Fire at Veterans Community Center, Concerns Over 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline

384

Boost in Pay for Poll Workers, Candidates for Governor Meet for Final Debate, 70,000 Students Gather for FFA Convention, Improvements for Indy's Historic Norwood Neighborhood

385

How to Deal with Election Season Stress, Eli Lilly Sues Over Weight-Loss Drug Ingredient, U.S. Senate Candidates on Abortion, EPA Finalizes Rule to Protect Kids from Lead Paint

386

Columbus Musician to be Sentenced for Jan. 6 Role, U.S. Senate Candidates on Social Security, Group Promotes Wellness on Near North Side, Voting Barriers for Hoosiers with Disabilities

387

Indiana's 2024 Candidates for Governor: Interviews with Mike Braun, Jennifer McCormick and Donald Rainwater

388

Mail-In Ballot Application Deadline, Direct Flights to Europe Return to Indy Airport, Expert Advice to Avoid Deer on the Road, Is it Too Late to Address Climate Change?

389

Wheeler Mission's Plan for Winter, Greenhouse Gas Down for Indiana Industries, School Districts Relying on Referendums to Fill Funding Gaps, State Officials Question Citizenship of Voters

390

New Superintendent for Washington Township, IV Fluid Shortage After Hurricane Helene, Pilot Program to Address Housing Instability, The 2024 Race for Indiana Governor

391

Allegations Against Former IU Basketball Physician, National Bullying Prevention Month, Former Clark County Sheriff Sentenced, Indiana Farm Bureau's Focus in the 2025 Legislative Session

392

Purple Line Bus Route Launches on Indy's East Side, Wayne Township School Board Race, Advocates Say Medicaid Waitlist is Barrier to Care, The 2024 Race for Indiana Attorney General

393

School Board Candidates at Hamilton Southeastern and IPS, Lack of Affordable Childcare in Indiana, Vending Machine with Free Period and Contraceptive Products

394

Southeast Side Adult High School Expands, Two New Affordable Housing Units, Candidates for Governor Talk Economic Development, Purdue Takes Heat for Lack of On-Campus Voting Sites

395

Project 2025 and Medicaid, Indy Animal Shelter Works to Reduce Capacity, Mike Braun's Proposed Public Safety Policies, What Makes a Protest Effective?

396

Indy School Leader Suspended Over Sexually Explicit Email, Report on Disabilities in the Workplace, HSE School Board Race, No Incumbent in District 39 State House Race

397

Jewish Community Gathers on Oct. 7, Judicial Retention on the Ballot, New Grants for Local Nonprofits, $1.6 Billion in City Spending Approved by Indy City-County Council

398

Hogsett Administration Sexual Misconduct Allegations Fallout, Vision Zero Task Force, U.S. Senate Debate, Hurricane Helene Causes IV Fluid Shortage, Is COVID-19 Seasonal?

399

Last Day to Register to Vote in Indiana, Caitlin Clark Named WNBA Rookie of the Year, U.S. Department of Labor Launches Resource for Disabled Workers, Braun Proposes Inflation Plan, Mobilize Recovery Bus Visits Indy

400

Ruling: IN has jurisdiction over TikTok, Interactive Trail Highlights IN’s Black Settlements, Two Decatur Township School Board Members Run Unopposed, $2.8 Million IN Households Experience Food Insecurity, Eli Lilly Invests $4.5 Billion in LEAP District

401

Rep. Ed DeLaney Pushes for More School Funding, Local Orgs Help After Hurricane Helene, Mike Braun to Replace Doctored Image in Attack Ad, Update on COVID-19 Variants

402

Streetcorner Canvases Art Program, 400 Attend Carmel Clay School Board Debate, Candidates for Pike Township School Board, Mike Braun Criticized for Digitally-Altered Ad

403

Five-Year Strategic Plan for Indianapolis, One Week Left for Voter Registration, Are Over-the-Counter COVID-19 Tests Still Effective?, Indy Officials Target Street Takeovers

404

Federal Judge Halts 25-Foot Police Buffer Law, Endangered Ground Squirrels Released, Lawmakers Consider Changes for Homeowners Associations, Indiana's Teacher of the Year

405

Trouble in the Generic Drug Market, Design is Complete for Blue Line, Jennifer McCormick's Plan for Economic Development, WFYI Investigation Finds Avon School Arrests Didn't Happen

406

West Lafayette Student Wins NASA Trip, Animal Shelter Overpopulation, $3.6 Million for Mental Health and Substance Abuse, Terre Haute’s Singing Janitor Wins, Pathways for Aging Issues

407

Indy Residents Comment on Proposed $1.6 Billion Budget, Blue Ribbon for 16 Indiana Schools, Workforce Program Expansion, Advocate Pushes Lawmakers to Help Sexual Assault Victims

408

Designated Parking Lot for Homeless in Indy, Indiana's Candidates for Governor on Affordable Housing, Jasper County Sheriff Pushes Back Against Allegations, Lead Hazard Database

409

Minority Blood Drive, Candidates Vying for Seats on Carmel Clay School Board, Advocates Push for Extreme Heat Protection, Indy Taking Control of Old Women's Prison Site

410

Voting Center Coming to Purdue, The Future of Apprenticeship Programs, McCormick Pushes for Utility Affordability, Hendricks County to Pay for Zoning Denial, HIV Advocacy Summit

411

Perry Meridian Student Arrested, Gender-Affirming Surgery for Inmate, Learning Scholarships Maxed-Out, $11 Million for Housing Groups, Substance Use Rates Down for Students

412

Whistleblower Lawsuit on Indiana Medicaid Fraud, Mike Braun's Plan for Education, New I-69 Bridge on Ohio River, Housing Project Collaboration on Indy's Near North Side

413

Juveniles Arrested for Alleged Violent Threats at IPS, Indy Department Wants Staff to Maintain Parks, Pathways for Aging Enrollment Starts Soon, Crisis Counselors Say They're Facing Abuse

414

The Checkup Looks Into Unexpected Medical Costs, Local Group Fights Rising Rent and Housing Prices, Indianapolis to Pay Rent to Help Reduce Homelessness

415

Indiana Officials React to Teacher Injury Report, McCormick Wants Indiana to Legalize Cannabis, Addressing the Pandemic's Disruptions to Student Learning, Data on Student Absenteeism

416

Kennel Cough in Indy, Report on Teachers and School Worker Injuries, Judge Rejects Attempt to Expand Exception on Abortion Ban, Breast Density Assessments, Hogsett Admin Investigation

417

Voter Registration Deadline, Federal Funds for Indy Roads, Gathering for School Administrators of Color, Mental Health Staffing Shortage, Electric Vehicle Stations in Black Communities

418

Indy's Arts Council Requests Funding Boost, East Chicago Concerns Over Waste Facility, Terminated Pregnancy Reports Lawsuit, Free Preschool Program

419

Sexual Misconduct Reports in Hogsett Administration, Revenue Cuts for Marion County Sheriff, Scholarship Program, IPS Board Candidate Removed, Project 2025 Targets Department of Ed

420

Fever President to Step Down, Newest Member Chosen for Indiana Senate, 60th Anniversary of The Beatles at Indiana State Fairgrounds, Toddler Vaccination Rates are Down

421

White River Bridge Project, Critical Blood Shortage, Advocates Worry U.S. Steel Polluting Community, Indiana Colleges Adjust to New Intellectual Diversity Law

422

Statue for Richard Lugar, Landscape of Virtual Schools in Indiana, Federal Judge Rules on FSSA Case, Indiana's Obstetric Care Deserts

423

Revitalizing Indy's Old Southside, Public Art Initiative, How to Improve Teacher Retention, New Indiana Law Restricts Cell Phones in the Classroom

424

The Checkup: Vaccines and COVID-19, Indianapolis City-County Council Wants to Raise Pay for Several Positions, Indianapolis to get $15 Million in Federal Funds for EV Stations

425

The Fourth Annual BUTTER Fine Art Fair, Enrollment in Virtual Schools has Exploded, Maintaining Roads and Bridges will likely Cost Local governments Billions, Indiana Medicaid Officials Adjusting Processes for Financial Reporting and Forecasting.

426

Children Lack Access to Free Book Program, Rental Housing with Substance Use Support, Impact of Gun Violence on Young People, Importance of Romantic Bonds for Breast Cancer Survivors

427

Murals Planned to Honor Late Artists, Racial Disparities in Homeless Veterans, Water Advocates Worry about PFAS Goals, Indy Council Moves to Address Gaps in Sexual Harassment Policy

428

Growth for Indianapolis Airport Authority, Bill Gates Visits IU School of Medicine, Secretary of State Says BlackRock Violated Law, AI Task Force Gets to Work

429

Advocates Urge Indiana to Help Counties Track Water Quality, Lawmakers Ask FSSA to Remove HIP Policy, The Impact of Natural Disasters on Community Health

430

Effort to Fix Dysfunction in Animal Care Services, Impact of Clean Energy Projects, Chief Justice Loretta Rush to Serve Five More Years, Indy's Struggle with Clean Transit

431

Water Supply Tug-of-War in Tippecanoe County, Consumer Price Index Falls, Indiana Ahead of Its Spending Plan, IU Students to Help Free Falsely Convicted Hoosiers

432

IMPD Officer Arrested on 12 Counts of Child Exploitation, School Attendance Goes Up, Women's Sports Leaders Gather, Can Indianapolis Land a Major League Soccer Team?

433

Finalists for Indiana Teacher of the Year, Medicaid Members Confused After Court Ruling, Educator Feedback on New Diploma Draft Mostly Positive, McCormick Unveils Tax Relief Plan

434

The Checkup: Vaccines and Misinformation, Several State Universities Support the State’s Latest Plan for Diplomas, The 2025 WNBA All-Star Game will Come to Indy

435

IndyGo's Purple Line Gets a Launch Date, Third Grader Reading Competency Results, Highway Work Zone Speed Cams Arrive, Lauren Roberts and Caroline Ellert Speak Out

436

What's in Indy's Proposed $1.6 Billion Budget, Gary's Gun Manufacturer Lawsuit, State Moves to Dismiss Patient Privacy Lawsuit Against IU Health, Mayor Hogsett Responds to Allegations

437

What's in Indy's Proposed $1.6 Billion Budget, Gary's Gun Manufacturer Lawsuit, State Moves to Dismiss Patient Privacy Lawsuit Against IU Health, Mayor Hogsett Responds to Allegations

438

Food Banks Get $2 Million, Lieutenant Governor Candidates Take the Stage, Physical and Mental Health of Breast Cancer Survivors, Sustainable Building Practices in the Classroom

439

Indy Leaders Under Pressure Over Misconduct Allegations, FAFSA Delayed Again, Holcomb Talks Abbreviated Campaigns, Ground Broken on Combined Schools for Deaf and Visually Impaired

440

Cheese Lady Unveils State Fair Sculptures, Hoosier Cyclist Chloe Dygert Becomes Olympic Champion, Health Experts on State Fair Risks, Climate Solutions in the Classroom

441

Cathedral Graduate Cole Hocker Wins Olympic Gold, Diversity Efforts at Gen Con, School Leaders Voice Concerns to Lawmakers, State Sues Apartment Owner for Ignoring Residents

442

New Tool to Find Average Price of Medical Procedures, Alliance Urges Revision of Charity Gaming Laws, Why Wildfires Aren't Having a Big Impact, Reversing Drug Overdoses in Indiana Homes

443

Indy Airport Gets $26 Million, "Tongue Tie" Surgeries Potentially Overused, Pete Buttigieg Visits to Talk Electric Vehicles, Indiana's Handling of Medicaid Expansion May Violate Federal Law

444

Solar Congress Gathers in Lafayette, Indiana Divests All Public Dollars from Chinese Companies, Homelessness Advocates Say New Shelters Aren't Enough

445

How Police Respond to a Mental Health Crisis, Dramatic Changes at IPS, New Program Provides Wellness Support for Child Welfare Workers

446

Universities Raise Alarms Over High School Diploma Changes, Hospital-Linked Violence Prevention, Braun Adjusts Tax Reform Proposal, Indy Housing Agency Overhaul

447

IU Bans Encampments, PFAS and Firefighter Cancer Rates, Debate Around Changes to High School Diplomas, Indy Star Investigates Former Hogsett Chief of Staff Thomas Cook

448

Over $3.5 Million for the Arts, New Discipline Policy at IPS, Training Haitian and Burmese Residents for Behavioral Health, Library Program, Impact of Indiana's Near-Total Abortion Ban

449

Modest Increase in Hoosiers Who Successfully Earn Degrees, Mike Braun's Plan for Property Tax Overhaul, Helping Students Explore Careers in Healthcare, Summer Camp for Kids with Sickle Cell

450

Job Fair for Formerly Incarcerated People, State Seeks Feedback on Diploma Overhaul, 'Rabbit Fever' Strikes Tippecanoe County, The Ripple Effects of Severe Abortion Restrictions

451

Kamala Harris Speaks in Indy, Ballot Access Misinformation, Vigil Honors Life of Activist Ron Gee, State Law on Cell Phones in School, Unique Challenges for Rural Hospitals

452

Indiana Dems Back Kamala Harris for President, Utility Company Proposes Settlement on Rate Hike, Fiscal Year Update, Medicaid Changes Leave Unanswered Questions

453

Grassroots Food Coalition Wants City Collaboration, Objection to Union Vote Overruled, Concern Over Coal Ash Standards, 9,000 Students in Indy Summer Learning Labs

454

Democrats React to Biden Stepping Down, Local Control Over Short-Term Rentals, West Nile Virus Case, Diversifying Motorsports, Indiana Wants Input on High School Diploma Overhaul

455

Midwest Cities Buying Medical Debt, Child Care Issues Linked to Women in Workforce, Conduct Complaint Against Todd Rokita, Indiana Students Struggle Post-Pandemic

456

Local Effort to Ease Animal Overpopulation, Farmers Set Record for Cover Crops, Destiny Wells’ Campaign Focus, Jim Banks' RNC Speech, Medicaid Waitlist Confusion

457

Groundbreaking of First READI 2.0 Project, $1.2 Million for Apprenticeship Programs, Indiana Won't Meet Budget Plan, Black Lung Disease on the Rise in Coal Industry

458

Indy Business Owner Under Fire for Labor Violations, 988 Crisis Hotline Update, $29 Million for Marian University, Kellen Gray Picked to Lead Lafayette Symphony Orchestra

459

Indiana Leaders React to Trump Rally Shooting, Democratic Party Convention, FSSA Asks Court to Suspend Medicaid Ruling, Jim Morris Passes Away

460

Lyme Disease in Indiana, Todd Rokita Sues East Chicago Over Sanctuary Cities Ban, $700,000 for Youth Apprenticeship Programs, Evidence Shows State Police Targeted IU Protest Leaders

461

Horizon House Leadership Change, $868 Million for Affordable Internet Access, Unemployment Rate Increase, Lead Exposure Education for Spanish-Speaking Communities

462

Carmel Clay Superintendent to Retire, New Principal for IPS School 87, Loretta Rush Seeks Another Term, Midwest Snake Maybe Endangered, Drug Tracking and the Opioid Epidemic

463

Caitlin Clark's Triple-Double, School Board Candidates Needed at Perry Township, New Effort to Collect Data on Sickle Cell Disease, Filling the Need for Health Care Workers

464

How Does Climate Change Impact Our Water Quality?

465

How the Environment Impacts Housing, FAFSA Numbers Lower than Expected, $50 Million to Support Biotech, Court-Watching Website Hopes to Boost Transparency

466

Rep. Victoria Spartz Charged with Firearm in Airport, Suspected Overdose Deaths, Democrat Candidates for Lieutenant Governor, Walruses Return to Indianapolis Zoo, New Leader at HSE

467

$22 Million for Blue Line Route, Judge Halts Adult Website Change, Medicaid Program Change, New Public School Board Member, Consumers Oppose $500 Million Increase in Electric Utilities

468

Purdue Launches Indy Campus, Affordable Housing Further Out of Reach, IPS Reaffirms LGBTQ+ Support, Annual Count on Homelessness, Indiana Moves to Carry Out State Execution

469

Indy Site Approved for Potential Major League Soccer Stadium, Family Sues Hamilton Southeastern, North Central High School Principal Resigns, Community Support for Refugees

470

Helping Indiana's Hospitals Find Workers, Cummins Announces Net-Zero Related Layoffs, Indy's Plan for White River's Dangerous Low-Head Dams

471

Bridge Project Expands to $40 Million, Neighborhoods that Need Trees, Blood Bank is Critically Low, School Board Election, Communication Breakdown Around Alleged Abuse Case at IPS

472

Indiana Republican Party Picks New Chair, WrestleMania is Coming to Indy, Company Ceasing Production of Lethal Injection Drug, New Protections for Pregnant Workers

473

Dangerous North Side Intersection, Racial Disparities in Indy, AI in the Classroom, Bioenergy Company Likely Passing on Gary, Todd Young’s Effort to Boost Federal Judges

474

Research Suggests H5N1 Could Survive Pasteurization, Jennifer McCormick's Pick for Running Mate, Lawsuit Could Delay Rules on Sex-Based Discrimination

475

East Side Pipeline Replacement, School Choice Analysis, Title IX Injunction, Rural Hospital Closure, Dems React to Beckwith Nomination

476

Marion County Fatal Crash Review Team, Two Top IN GOP Officials Step Down, First Day of Eid al-Adha was Celebrated Sunday, Historic Cemetery of Indianapolis’s First Black Residents is the Center of a Development Debate.

477

Micah Beckwith's Stunning Upset for Lieutenant Gov, Indiana 17th in U.S. for Education, Southern Baptists Vote to Oppose In Vitro Fertilization

478

U.S. Olympic Swimming Trials, Southern Baptist Convention Votes on IVF, Over-Policing at Polling Places, School Program to Curb Drunk Driving

479

New Animal Shelter, Hazardous Air Pollution from Biofuels, Superior Court Judge Interviews, Federal Grants for Incarcerated Students

480

Free Immunization Clinics, $187 Million Facility at Purdue Indy, New Superintendent in Gary, Pornography Operators Sue the State, 800 School Board Seats Up for Election

481

Public Interviews for Incumbent Judges, Conservative Group Sues IU, What Impact Debates Have on Elections, Indiana Ranks Low on Child Well-Being

482

Indy Pride Parade, Ivy Tech President to Retire, Holding Industries Accountable for Emissions and Pollution, Affordability of Mobile and Manufactured Homes

483

Preventing Overdose Deaths, Southern Baptist Convention Prepares Vote on Women Pastors, Teachers' Concerns Over High School Diploma Revisions

484

Indy 500 Winner "Parnelli" Jones Dies, Addressing the Lack of Affordable Childcare, Food Insecurity Worsened in 2023, Experts' Concern About Bird Flu Virus

485

Council Approves Sports Development Area, Charges Dropped Against IU Demonstrators, Microsoft Plans to Invest $1 Billion, West Lafayette Council Votes Down Ceasefire Resolution

486

Public Media Layoffs, Todd Rokita Threatens "Sanctuary City" Lawsuits, Wetlands Permit Denied, Efforts to Decriminalize Fentanyl Test Strips

487

Pride Month Kicks Off, Union Workers Accuse REI of Bad Faith Bargaining, Land for Renewable Energy Projects, Nuclear Power in Indiana, Trial to Challenge Indiana's Abortion Law

488

Former Charter Network CEO Accused of Fraud, New Councilor for District 15, Third Farmworker Infected with Bird Flu, The Israel-Hamas War's Impact on Jewish Residents

489

Development Area Approved for Major League Soccer, Private School Voucher Growth, Local Calls for a Gaza Ceasefire Resolution

490

Biden's Investments, Indiana Wraps Up Medicaid Unwinding, Career Scholarship Program, The War in Gaza's Impact on Muslim Students

491

Public Feedback on Interstate Changes, High Numbers for Private-School Voucher Program, Experts Warn Against Raw Milk for Pets, The Uncertain Future of IVF Care

492

Why is it So Hard to Lower Drug Costs?, Indianapolis Offers Purchase of Riverfront Site, $100 Million Entrepreneurship Fund, Concerns Over Waitlist For Medicaid Waiver

493

What if it Rains During the Indy 500?, Public Health Initiative, Labor Force Participation Rate Goes Down, Hoosier Lottery Expectations, Charter Board Closes Indy STEAM Academy

494

New Troop of Chimpanzees at Indy Zoo, Todd Rokita Unchallenged for Attorney General, New Leader at Indiana Hospital Association, Quilt Lady Tradition Comes to an End

495

Northwest Middle School Renovations, Free Clinics for Diversity in Sports, EPA Lawsuit Reactions, LGBTQ Student Protections and the Title IX Fight

496

Thousands Sign Up for Pacers Bikeshare Pass, Indiana's Presidential Primary Results, Overdose Deaths Down, A Decade of Development in the Town of Speedway

497

$11 Million Affordable Housing Complex, Chronic Absenteeism in Indy's Schools, Legal Dispute Around Terminated Pregnancy Reports, State of Aging Research

498

Indiana Men Arrested on Capitol Insurrection Charges, What Lawmakers Plan to Study, How Carbon Emission Quotas Work, Transforming the White River

499

Proposal for Indy Soccer Stadium, Day Without Childcare Protest, East Side Pharmacy Aims for Low Drug Prices, Abortion Numbers Since Ban, Holcomb Wants Transparency from Mike Braun

500

Communities Most Vulnerable to Climate Change, States Sue EPA Over Carbon Rule, Rep. Rita Fleming Resigns, College Enrollment Numbers are Stagnant

501

E-Bikes and Free Passes For Indy's Bikeshare Program, Tools to Plan for Extreme Heat, Open Spots for Teacher Literacy Training, The Future of Indy Eleven

502

The Bird Flu's Impact on People and Food, Primary Election Voter Turnout, Mike Braun’s Choice for Running Mate

503

Free Day of Play in Downtown Indy, Incumbents Lose Reelection, Caitlin Clark's Fever Home Debut, Teachers Demand Changes on Literacy Training

504

State-Sanctioned Literacy Training Faces Opposition, Anti-Abortion Group Sues the State, Concern Over Changes to Medicaid Program, ACLU Sues Purdue

505

Mike Braun Wins Rep. Primary for Governor, Valerie McCray Wins Dem. Primary for U.S. Senate, Pike Township Voters Approve Tax Referendum, Local Elections

506

Pro-Palestinian Encampment at IUPUI, Reclassifying Marijuana, ACLU Lawsuit Against IU, What the Primary Means for Schools and Students

507

Drugs Laced with Fentanyl, $11 Billion Amazon Center, Court Strikes Law on Abortion Conversations, FSSA Changes, Pike Township Schools Asks for Tax Increase

508

Farmers Market Comes to Monument Circle, More State Dollars in Israeli Bonds, IU Braces for Commencement Protests, Speed Camera Program, Primary Voting Push

509

Ramp Meters Coming to I-465, One Year of Medicaid Unwinding, Party Affiliation and the Primary Election, IU Program Teaches Kids to Use Wheelchairs

510

IU Under Fire for Handling of Anti-War Protests, First Annual Peace Walk, Changing the Statute of Limitations for Sex Crimes, Rally for Transgender Athletes

511

Syrian Quarter Commemorated, Indy Pursues Soccer Club, IPS Parents Give Testimony, IMPD Expands Drone Program, The Noncompete Ban's Impact on Doctors and Nurses

512

What are Ozempic Babies?, IPS Leader Responds to Alleged Abuse, State Program for Summer Meals, New Regulations on Toxic Coal Ash Waste

513

What Gen Z Thinks of Indy, More on Alleged Abuse at IPS School, Activists Urge Purdue to Commit on Climate Plan, Highways that Charge Electric Vehicles

514

Corporate Investment Threatens Housing Stock, Pathways for Aging Health Plan, Indiana Labor Force Still in Decline, School Districts Seek Property Tax Referenda

515

Reentry Resource Fair, Teacher Frustrations with Required Literacy Training, Possible Measles Exposure at Children’s Museum, Carl Erskine's Legacy

516

State Senator La Keisha Jackson, Lawsuit Says IPS Teacher Encouraged Abuse, Holcomb's Trips to Brazil and Mexico, Pianist Joshua Thompson's Work on Diversity in Orchestras

517

SPARK on the Circle, Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Health Care, Free Classes at Ivy Tech, Youth-Led Group Tackles Gun Violence

518

Pitcher Carl Erskine Dies, No Confidence Vote at IU, Republican Primary Spending, DOJ Study on Officer-Involved Shootings

519

Indiana Fever Gets Caitlin Clark, State Lags on Training and Higher Ed, New Literacy Law, Lawmakers Call FAFSA Rollout a Disaster

520

Contraception Vending Machine, Infant and Maternal Mortality for Black Patients, Boosting Civic Engagement, How to End Homelessness

521

Revamped FAFSA Creates Barrier for Immigrants, Nutritious Snack Competition, Black Legislative Caucus Town Hall, Eid Al-fitr and the War in Gaza

522

The Health Impacts of Cannabis Use, Indianapolis Housing Agency Takeover, Students Struggle with Revamped FAFSA

523

Teenager Charged as Adult, Centrist Groups Urge Dems to Vote, Informed Consent for Anesthesia, Rising Need for Emergency Service Workers

524

Legal Fight Over Anti-Abortion Club, Curtis Hill Trial Canceled, Medicaid Waiver Waitlist, Civic Designation for Students, Indiana's Worsening Attorney Shortage

525

UConn Tops Purdue, 1,000 Housing Discrimination Complaints, Students with Disabilities, GOP Candidates for Governor

526

Indianapolis in totality: The solar eclipse of April 8, 2024

527

$5 Million to Address Violence, Tech Company to Invest in Indiana, Jump in VA Health Care Enrollment, Farmers Impacted by Solar Development

528

Indiana's Poet of the Solar Eclipse, Jennifer McCormick’s Message in Governor's Race, Veterinary Tranquilizer Linked with Overdose, Hospital-Acquired Disability

529

Black Church Coalition Demands Safety and Investment, All-Girl Charter School Approved, Housing Discrimination, Debate Over Mandated Heart Screenings

530

Vote-by-Mail Requirements, Health Impact of Air Pollution, Charging Highway for Electric Trucks, Equitable Food Access in Indy

531

Bridge Projects in Indy, Solar Eclipse School Closures, Free Eclipse Glasses, IMPD Rejects Gunshot Detection System, Girls Scouts Criticized for Not Serving Black Girls

532

Health and Safety with the Solar Eclipse, Opt-In Bus Service for IPS, New Graduation Requirements, Democrats Look to Break Republican Supermajority

533

New Cancer Center, Delays for FAFSA, Transparency Around Hazing Violations, Tool for Finding Child Care, Experts Counter Rokita's Pandemic Claim

534

GOP Debate, Signs of Lead Poisoning in Bones, A.I. Research at Purdue, Kids Who Survive Cardiac Arrest

535

Student Seclusion Bill Prompted by WFYI Investigation, Registering to Vote, Bill Could Weaken Debt Protections, Trends in Higher Education

536

Health Care Complex on East Side, Jamie Reitenour Excluded from Debates, State Employment Report, Re-Entry Support

537

The Checkup from Side Effects, All-Girls Charter School in Washington Township, New Permanent Supportive Housing, PFAS Labeling

538

Sen. Jean Breaux Passes Away, Jake’s Place Transitional Housing, Todd Rokita Sues Over Insulin Prices, Plan to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions, Group Calls for IVF Protections

539

Limitations for Public Access Counselor, Happy Hours are Back, Sen. Breaux Steps Away, Communities Divided by Infrastructure, Thousands Expected for Eclipse

540

Financial Aid for Incarcerated Hoosiers, Holcomb Vetoes Antisemitism Bill, Brad Chambers' Economic Plan, Read or Restrict Documentary

541

Dan Wakefield Passes Away, Construction Season Kicks Off, Gary Lawsuit Bill, Pay for Ambulance Providers, Holcomb Signs Truancy Bill

542

Affordable Rental Units, Robotics Competitions, Tenure Protections, Over Consolidation of Health Care, Smartphone for NASA Scientific Research

543

Far East Side Housing Project, $140 Million Recommended for Blue Line, Indy Summer Learning Labs, Purdue Prepares for IUPUI Split

544

$12 Million for Housing, Holcomb Signs Contraceptive Access Bill, Lawmakers Reflect on Education Bills, Low Success Rates for Community College

545

Wi-Fi at Indy Parks, Historic Buildings Photo Project, Gov. Holcomb Signs Bills on Voter Rolls and Reading Retention, City-County Councilor Dr. Carlos Perkins

546

2024 Legislative Session Recap, Expanding Education Programs, Religious Education Requirement, Funding for Psilocybin Research

547

Less Ice on Lake Michigan, Bill Could Restrict Gov's Emergency Powers, School Prevention for Substance Use

548

Health Care Cyberattack, Advice on Filing Taxes, Potential Changes for Public Access Counselor, Revenge Porn Bill, Child Labor's Impact on Education

549

Truancy Bill, Drug Treatment, Age Verification on Adult Websites, Disaster Relief Funds, Gary Lawsuit Against Gun Industry

550

City County Council, Holcomb Signs Pet Store Bill, Libertarian Nominees, Sales Tax on Feminine Hygiene Products, Medicaid Requirements

551

I-READ Testing Begins, Sen. Committee Approves LARC Bill, Provision Removed From AG Bill, Wetland Tax Breaks, Kinsey Institute Stays

552

Blue Line Compromise,  Holcomb Gets Tenure Bill, Girls IN STEM Academy, IPS Electric School Buses, Attendant Care Program Faces Cuts

553

City Market Closes, FRSH Opens, Rust Removed from R. Ballot, Chancellor Ramchand Begins Work

554

Ban on Gender-Affirming Care, Dedicated Lanes Bill, Challenge to Trump Denied, The Case Against Jennifer Teising

555

First Measles Case Since 2019, Regulations on Home-Based Child Care, Fighting the Nursing Shortage, Defining Toxic PFAS, The Cost of Building Homes

556

Guilty Verdict in Fatal IMPD Shooting, Newfields CEO Search, County Prosecutor's Safety Program, Special Ed Dispute Bill Fails, Transgender Youth Access to Health Care

557

Statehouse Bills on Sanctuary Cities, Religious Education, Adult Web Sites, Tenure, and Ambulance Deserts

558

College Goal Sunday, Blood Test for Psychotic Disorders, Senate Committee Passes Antisemitism Bill, Teaching Human Sexuality in School

559

Indy's Economic Enhancement District Saved, Testimony on Bus Lane Bill, Boy Scout Abuse Victims, Pregnancy in Rural Hospitals

560

Last Section of I-69, Hoosier Kids Report, Potential AG Candidate Disqualifier, Planned Parenthood Expands Vasectomy Service, Air Quality Decline

561

Trump's Primary Ballot Challenged, FDA Approves Food Allergy Drug, Food Assistance Inefficiency, Pothole Season

562

BUTTER Art Fair, John Rust Update, Obstetrics Care Decline, Unlicensed Child Care Bill, Lawmakers Debate Armed Intruder Drills

563

Racial Inequalities in Homeownership, Free Rides for Bikeshare Program, Play Celebrates Pivotal Event in Indy Black History, Bill Loophole for Preventative Screenings

564

Racial Inequalities in Homeownership, Free Rides for Bikeshare Program, Play Celebrates Pivotal Event in Indy Black History, Bill Loophole for Preventative Screenings

565

NBA All-Star Plans, New Chancellor at IU Indianapolis, Child Support Resources, Online Portal for School Material Complaints

566

New IMPD Chief, Governor Signs Bill Reducing Wetland Protections, John Rust Lawsuit Heads to Supreme Court, DNR Officer Ruling, BP’s Whiting Refinery Meeting Canceled

567

Shreve Enters Race for Congress, HIV Care, Indiana National Guard Heads to Southern Border, Republican Primary Ballot for Governor, Carmel Withdraws from Heartland China Association

568

Metal Detection in School, Protecting Kids on Social Media, New Requirements for Medicaid Members, Overhauling Graduation Requirements, Forum for Young People

569

Nikki Haley Signatures, IPS Parents Demand Improvements, Access for Disaster Relief, Controversial Program on Classroom Materials, Lemonade Stands

570

Indy Hires Attorney to Prosecute Violent Crimes, Bill to Reduce Wetland Protections, FSSA Cuts, Walk & Talk Tours for NBA All-Star Weekend

571

Victoria Spartz Runs Again, City-County Council Recap, Debt Protections, Prior Authorization, Are Schools Prepared for Cardiac Arrest?

572

City-County Council Preview, Wabash College Honors First Black Student, Push for Transparency at IEDC, Support for Mobile Crisis Response Units

573

Rokita's Confidential Agreement Made Public, School Boards Controlling Material on Human Sexuality, Psilocybin as a Treatment, Virtual School $44 Million Fraud Case

574

Converting Indy's Streets, Downtown Funding Tool, Landlord Bill Fails, Restricting Cell Phones in Class, Drug Crime Treatment

575

Dedicated Lanes Bill Passes Senate, Protecting Poll Workers, Statute of Limitations for Sex Crimes, Presidential Artifacts Exhibit

576

Bills to Fight Negligent Landlords, Lawmakers Tell FSSA to Pause Proposed Cuts, Safety on Public Beaches, Employers Paying for Training and Education

577

Water Bills Likely Dead, Faith-Based Teaching in Public Schools, Tech Manufacturing, Toxic Leaks in Lake County

578

Senate Amends Bill Prohibiting Dedicated Lanes, Officer Involved Shooting, Training Requirement for Nurses, Republican Candidate Forum, Virtual School Leaders Arrested

579

Bill to Block Economic Enhancement Districts, Count of People Experiencing Homelessness, First-Ever Digital Equity Plan, Civic Health Index, Tobacco Prevention

580

Purdue Expansion on Indy Campus, Unemployment Update, Hunting and Trapping for Bobcats, Criminal Checks for Home Health, Virtual School Indictments

581

Businesses Reverse Course on Senate Bill 52, Protest Against Proposed Medicaid Changes, High School Grad Rates on the Rise, Indiana Farm to Achieve Antibiotic-Free Standard

582

Tactical Urbanism on the East Side, Easing Restrictions on Renewable Energy Projects, Breast Tissue Density, Cigarette Smoke's Impact on Dogs, Reading Retention Bill, Restraint and Seclusion Legislation

583

Mile Square Economic Enhancement District, Statehouse Bill Could Threaten Blue Line, Beth White Runs for AG, Free Speech at IU

584

Indy Arts Scene Preps for NBA Game, Brownsburg Superintendent Suddenly Retires, Bill Could Expand Child Care Options, Bill to Combat Digitally Altered Media of Election Candidates, Changes to FAFSA, E-Cigarette Epidemic

585

Rental Prices Might Stabilize, Supreme Court Won't Hear Student Restroom Case, Nixed Bill Allows Claiming Fetus as Dependent, Medicaid Errors Cause People with Disabilities to Lose Coverage

586

Winter Storm, Executive Order to Fight Propane Shortage, Potential Public Pension Boost, Ruling on 25-Foot Police Buffer Law, Parental Rights Bill

587

West Washington St Redevelopment, New Board President at IPS, Auto Workers Union Agreement, Statehouse Priorities for Republicans and Democrats, Staffing Shortages at Nursing Homes

588

Interim Leaders at IMPD and Center Grove Schools, Priorities for Black Legislative Caucus and Prosperity Indiana, Addressing Domestic Violence Cases for Black Women, The Power of Incumbency

589

Holcomb's Final State of the State, No Re-Election for Rep. Greg Pence, $100 Million for Purdue, Discriminatory Censorship Laws

590

New City-County Council Meets, Lawmakers' Priorities for 2024 Session, Statewide Mandate to Follow Reading Science

591

Center Grove Superintendent Retires Amid Investigation, 2024 Legislative Session Kicks Off, Indy Invests to Reduce Gun Violence, Digging into Data on the Upcoming Election

592

Public Library Departure, More Lawmakers Won’t Run Again, Public Health Funding, Pig Gut Bacteria Research, $29 Billion in Investments

593

Leadership Changes at Newfields, High School Graduation Rates, $18 Million for Childcare, How to Avoid Employment Scams, Protecting Water Rights

594

Homicides Down in Indianapolis, Why Students Take So Many Standardized Tests, Benefits of Reducing Carbon Emissions, What Committee Chairs Do, Program For Victims of Violence

595

Early Childhood Education Debate, Holcomb’s Priorities, Rest Area Improvements, Disability Earning Gap, Suicide Rate

596

CLCR Expansion, Fatal Overdoses Decrease, Indiana Unemployment Rate, Holiday Heart Attacks, DC HOPWA Program

597

Cummins Penalty, Free Connector Shuttles, Censorship Laws, Water Rights & The Upcoming Legislative Session

598

Rep Lucas Probation Cut, Nippon Steel Emissions, Digital Sleep Distractions, Indiana Energy Assistance Program, Childhood Obesity Increases

599

Circle Centre Mall Revamp, Population Loss Due to Flooding, Citizen-Led Ballot Initiatives, Starting Salaries for Teachers

600

Need for Food Assistance, Holcomb Reacts to U.S. Steel Sale, Community Health Network Settles Allegations, Tippecanoe Meeting on Water Issues, $1 Billion Error on Medicaid Cost

601

Subpar Revenue Collections, $145 Million for Colleges, Pope Approves Blessing LGBT Couples, Student Climate Advocates, Purdue Supernova Photo in White House

602

IMPD Chief To Resign, City Market Temporarily Closing, IU President Bonus, Tippecanoe County Study

603

Open Seats on Indy Library Board, Lawmakers’ Education Goals, First Statewide Civics Bee, Letter Urges Coal Ash Ban, Interview with William "Duke" Oliver

604

NBA All-Star George McGinnis, Candidates for Governor, Chimpanzee Complex, Teachers’ Starting Salaries, Officer-Involved Shootings

605

Protecting Firefighters from PFAS, Economic Report Card, Scholarship for Teacher Shortage, Commercial Flights at Purdue, Charter School Renewal Terms

606

AG Rokita’s Disciplinary Agreement, Keith Potts Drops Out, Rail Service Funds, Merrick Garland Visit, Criticism for Water Pipe Proposal

607

Highway Overhaul, Sexual Assault Support Funds, Sickle Cell Treatment, Disability Internship Program

608

Newfields Departures, Ballot Access Lawsuit, Evictions & Foreclosures Data, IU Health Nurse Union, College Credit in High School

609

Hearing on Abortion Ban & RFRA, Hardiness Zones, 3rd Graders Fail Reading, Funds for Indy Infrastructure

610

Abortion Ban & Religious Freedom, 25-Foot Police Bubble, IndyGo Blue Line, Ransomware Lawsuit Settlement, Youth Treatment Center Investigation

611

Indy Council Finishes 2023, Tippecanoe Pipeline Update, Child Sex Sting, Landlord Accountability

612

Missing IMPD Body Cam Footage, IndyGo Leader Out, City Connects Program, City-County Council Preview, Lead Pipe EPA Initiative

613

IU Hires Football Coach, Rokita Under Investigation, Literacy Education Grants, Broad Ripple Park Family Center, Seeking Contraception

614

Title IX Claim Dismissal, Capital Riot Sentencing, Contacting Lawmakers, TikTok Lawsuits, Riverside Park Project

615

Casino Corruption Guilty Plea, Home Detention Food Initiative, State Comptroller Named, Narcan Education, Chief Justice Study Group

616

Electric Bill Changes, Fairland Plane Crash, Computer Science Education, Veterinarian Mental Health

617

IU Coach Fired, IU Faculty Responds, Potential Supreme Court Case, No Gaming Bills, Living Christmas Trees

618

Newfields Update, Rural Health Concerns, Proposed Water Pipeline, Statehouse Preview, Wars & Diseases

619

Energy Efficiency Grants, ACLU Lawsuit, Child Care Grants, Tippecanoe Water Moratorium

620

Newfields Protest, IPS Sale Blocked, Indiana School Voucher Program, Indiana & Recreational Marijuana

621

Call For Transparency From Newsfields, Francis Bellamy School Sale, Drive & Dish Boxes, Gov. Holcomb in Kenya, INFB Thanksgiving Survey, River Otter Trapping Season

622

Indy AI Proposal, Rokita Motion Filed, UAW Vote, Rep Jim Banks' Letter, Judge Cristal Brisco Nominated, Possible Water Pollution Lawsuit

623

Water Ordinance Expected, Bob Cherry Announcement, Hammond School Referendum Failure Effects, Hoosier Ticket Project, The Cost of Untreated Mental Illness

624

IPS Exemption, HEPL Director Resigns, Eviction Sealing Event, IFA Takes Over Water Study, Public Health Workers’ Uphill Battle

625

Newfields CEO, Vaccine Exemptions, Greenhouse Gases, Special Education & Due Process

626

Herman Whitfield Lawsuit, Economic Enhancement District, Abortion Providers New Lawsuit, Gary Residents Seek Environmental Change, Indiana Veterans’ Treatment Court

627

Kinsey Institute Separation, Mounjaro Approval, CIIF Health Grants, Post Election Analysis, Lena's Story

628

Election Day Recap, How Water Nitrate Levels Can Impact Health

629

Mayoral Election Finances, Kinsey Institute Separation, Microplastics & Algae, West Lafayette Mayor Goodbye,

630

Gaza Cease-Fire Protests, Indianapolis Teen Shooting Deaths, Advocates Encourage Local Voting, Narcan Access In Indiana

631

AG Todd Rokita Disciplinary Action, LEAP Opposition Group Meets, Poll Worker Shortage, Indiana Schools Referendum Transparency, Experts Comment Pence Withdrawal

632

Bob Knight Passing, Special Ed & Due Process, Indiana Treasurer Israeli Bonds, Spotted Lanternfly

633

Rooted in Love, Lifted in Strength Documentary

634

Marketplace Open Enrollment, Indiana E-Cigarette Usage, INSOS Election Hotline, ABA Medicaid Rate Concerns, New Housing Project

635

Spirit and Place Festival

636

Preserving the legacy of two Indy icons; Madam Walker Legacy Center

637

Sen. Todd Young Supports Aid, Nationwide Legal Abortion Rates, Indy Arts Economic Impact, Indianapolis College Enrollment, Space Junk Concerns

638

UAW Tentative Agreements Update, Pence Ends Bid, Indianapolis Overnight Shooting, Hogsett & Shreve On Indianapolis’ Top Issues

639

Satanic Temple Suit, Water Pipeline Proposal, Second Televised Mayoral Debate, Midwest Doctor Shortage

640

UAW Tentative Deal, Deam Wilderness Expansion, TikTok Lawsuit, BMJ Medicare Analysis, School Referendums

641

Meta Lawsuit, Nickel Plate Trail, UAW Strikes Continue, Indiana Traffic Fatalities, Advocates Call for Doulas

642

Mayoral Candidate Debate & Donations, CHIPS Act, PFAS Research, Special Education Segregation

643

New Affordable Housing, Hospital Mergers Impact, Indiana Tax Collections, Election Surveys, Gaza Ceasefire Protest

644

Kountry Kitchen Reopens, Opioid Settlement Funds, Indiana College Enrollment Rates, Crisis Intervention Training

645

Indiana’s Newest State Senator, Water Pipeline Opposition, EPA Cleanup, Children With Disabilities Isolated

646

‘96 Remains Identified, Elevation Grants Awarded, READI Grant Study, Care Farms & Mental Health

647

Stellantis Layoffs, Indianapolis 2024 Budget, Vitality Grants, Abortion Care Access

648

Medicare Enrollment Events, State Rep Schaibley, Hydrogen Hub Funding, Damien Center Outpatient Program, UAW Strike Continues.