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Follow along throughout the day for primary election updates from WFYI's newsroom.
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The Indianapolis City-County Council approved a rezoning request for a Metrobloks data center in Martindale-Brightwood where residents have opposed the project over pollution and quality-of-life concerns.
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Catholics in Communion organized the event. Speakers at the service spoke against detainments and deportations.
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Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett said he is still considering a run for a fourth term 2027, but won't decide until later this year — even as three candidates have already entered the race.
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In the last four years, food prices increased 19 percent. This year, the cost of food is expected to increase again.
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Indiana’s Democratic Party chair, Karen Tallian, says more democrats are running for office in Indiana than she has seen in decades. We asked her why that might be.
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The U.S. House approved, 224-200, a five-year farm bill Thursday as members of Congress attempt to update major agriculture and nutrition policy after three years of extensions.
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The report discusses a governance model of bringing the IDS and student radio and television under "a new umbrella structure."
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Indiana's child care office will begin enrolling new families in the state's CCDF voucher program in late May, using $200 million in emergency funding.
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The class action lawsuit alleges Martin failed to refund students’ tuition and financial aid.
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The Indiana Health Department says use repellents, avoid grassy areas, and scan yourself and your pets for ticks after spending time outdoors.
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An audit found improper payments and compliance failures at five attendant care providers.
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Dr. Mehmet Oz said Tuesday that the Trump administration will require every state within 30 days to turn in a plan to revalidate the health care providers that participate in their Medicaid programs.
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The Contemporary Art Museum of Indianapolis, CAMi, is open to the public, after the city's last one closed in 2020.
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"All-American Ghetto" is the debut album from Indiana rapper, musician, and writer Foosie. The record draws on his life — from growing up in Indianapolis to serving a 20-year prison sentence.
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Named after astronaut and Purdue graduate Neil Armstrong, the prize honors the university’s space heritage, pioneering aerospace education and research.