May 5, 2025
Local NPR and PBS stations reel as Indiana funding to end, federal aid targeted
Nearly $13 million in total state and federal public funding accounts for about 30% of the combined budgets of Indiana’s public media stations, according to a WFYI analysis of budget and funding data.
Read MoreMay 3, 2025
WFYI, IPB win journalism awards from Indiana Society of Professional Journalists
WFYI and Indiana Public Broadcasting news staff earned 11 awards Friday from the Indiana Chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists for best radio, television, online and multiplatform coverage.
Read MoreMay 2, 2025
Indiana Humanities gets up to $250,000 in emergency relief following DOGE cuts
Indiana Humanities will receive up to $250,000 in emergency funds as part of a national response to the recent loss of federal support.
Read MoreMay 2, 2025
Indiana to begin issuing speeding fines via highway work zone cameras
The state of Indiana will soon issue fines to speeding drivers via its highway work zone speed cameras for the first time.
Read MoreMay 1, 2025
Carmel Christkindlmarkt CEO resigns, former board chair sues mayor for defamation
The president and CEO of Carmel Christkindlmarkt, Maria Adele Rosenfeld, resigned from her role. On the same day, former Christkindlmarkt Board Chair Susan McDermott filed a defamation lawsuit against the city of Carmel and its mayor.
Read MoreApril 29, 2025
New tactical urbanism project targets three Indy neighborhoods
A new tactical urbanism project is set up along a busy cross section of streets in Indianapolis neighborhoods.
Read MoreApril 29, 2025
‘It's unacceptable’: decades of dysfunction at IHA add obstacles for people with disabilities to overcome
People with disabilities have consistently had to overcome additional barriers in order to obtain affordable and accessible housing through the Indianapolis Housing Agency.
Read MoreApril 29, 2025
Indiana's Beckwith says Three-Fifths Compromise was a “great move.” Historians say it’s more complicated
Local groups want an apology after Lt. Governor Micah Beckwith made comments defending the 1787 Three-Fifths Compromise, arguing it helped end slavery.
Read MoreApril 28, 2025
Anti-Jewish harassment and vandalism on the rise, say community leaders
A third of reported antisemitic incidents impacted the Indianapolis Jewish community, according to data from the Anti-Defamation League.
Read MoreApril 27, 2025
‘One person is too many’: Indianapolis youth walk to raise awareness around gun violence impact
Young people in Indianapolis – including the G3 Steppers – came together for the annual Peace Walk this past weekend, marching to raise awareness about the impact of gun violence on youth.
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