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A new law that bans people from camping on public land was recently signed by Indiana Governor Mike Braun. The law also criminalizes the act.
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Indianapolis proposed its first data center zoning rules, capping noise and requiring utility checks, but critics say the draft doesn't go far enough to protect neighborhoods.
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Indianapolis residents aired complaints about billing spikes, metering problems and data center costs at an Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission listening session at Ivy Tech Community College.
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Decatur Township residents are asking a Marion County court to overturn approval of a $4 billion Sabey data center, arguing the developer used a variance to bypass a full council vote.
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At least 162 state officials nationwide have been publicly accused of sexual harassment across more than 424 distinct incidents over the last 12 years.
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Here's your voter guide for Indiana's 2nd Congressional District. The primary election is May 5.
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Gov. Mike Braun appointed Jennifer Dorfmeyer to continue leading the Indiana Department of Child Services. She has served in the role since January, following the previous leader's leave of absence.
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Indiana will pay for day care and preschool for about 14,000 out of the 35,000 children still on a state waitlist for vouchers, after the State Budget Committee approved Gov. Mike Braun's request for additional money.
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The Indianapolis Public Education Corporation held its first meeting Tuesday, beginning work on a November referendum and the hire of a permanent leader.
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Gov. Mike Braun's $200 million plan would reopen Indiana's frozen child care voucher program to about 14,000 low-income children.
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A religious freedom lawsuit against Indiana’s near-total abortion ban will go directly from a county judge to the state’s highest court.
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State reports show substance use is driving deaths among new Indiana mothers.
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The daily pill called Foundayo got a fast track through the Food and Drug Administration. It will compete with the pill form of Wegovy as an alternative to obesity drugs given by injection.
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Fifty years ago the Indiana University men’s basketball team made history as a D-I team to go undefeated the entire season and win the national championship.
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You may not have heard of Knaptown Records, but the label left a significant legacy in Indianapolis. Knaptown documented the city’s early funk and soul scene and provided a platform for prominent local musicians.
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The HBCU All-Star Game weekend brings the top men’s basketball players from Historically Black Colleges and Universities to showcase their talent. Leading up to the game the schedule included a Black business marketplace, an HBCU college fair, and athletes volunteered in the community.