Education / November 22, 2023
IPS did not follow Open Door Law when it sued the state, public access counselor says
Indiana public access counselor Luke Britt said the Indianapolis Public Schools Board did not follow the state's Open Door Law when it filed a lawsuit in August against multiple state officials.
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Local News
November 26, 2023
IU football coach Tom Allen fired, gets $15.5M buyout
Indiana University and Allen agreed to a $15.5 million buyout, about $5 million less than what Allen was owed based on terms of a contract extension.
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Indiana U.S. Senate candidate's family company conspired to price-fix eggs, federal jury rules
November 23, 2023
Pilot killed when small plane crashes near central Indiana airport


Public Affairs
November 26, 2023
Indiana Chief Justice: State must examine future of legal profession amid attorney shortage
Indiana Chief Justice Loretta Rush said she's convening a group to study the future of the legal profession.
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Education
November 20, 2023
'Just say no' didn't actually protect students from drugs. Here's what could
For years, programs like D.A.R.E. told students to "just say no" to drugs. But research shows that approach alone didn't work. Now experts are backing a new approach that could help save lives.
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Health
November 26, 2023
Rural health organization presents advocacy priorities ahead of 2024 legislative session
Rural health leaders in Indiana want more legislative support for rural hospitals and communities. The Indiana Rural Health Association presented their advocacy priorities at their recent policy forum.
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Arts & Culture
November 24, 2023
Why are sales so hard to resist? Let's unravel this Black Friday mystery
The human brain has to really fight the lure of a discount. Companies know this and use many tricks to push our buttons. But there's a way to outsmart them.
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