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Public Affairs / August 3, 2023

New law aims to ensure police, fire departments hire, promote or fire based on ‘merit,’ not politics

Public Affairs / July 28, 2023

Experts: Worker ‘mobility’ likely behind Indiana’s still strong labor market, unknowns remain

Public Affairs / July 25, 2023

Indiana UPS Teamsters narrowly avoid strike as national union gets 'historic' tentative contract

Public Affairs / July 21, 2023

New employment estimates show little change in Indiana's labor market. The data has some limitations

Public Affairs / July 19, 2023

Indiana UPS workers demonstrate willingness to strike in practice picket, negotiations set to resume

Public Affairs / July 14, 2023

Disabled advocates push for control over in-home care as solution to Indiana’s care worker shortage

Public Affairs / July 11, 2023

Southern Indiana construction site fatality highlights industry’s persistently high death rate

July 7, 2023

A lawsuit may put Indiana’s new physician non-compete restrictions to the test

Health / June 21, 2023

Some Eskenazi doctors freed from non-competes, most unaffected

Public Affairs / June 16, 2023

Indiana’s labor market kept steady, still at record-high employment in May estimates

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Indiana's employment rate improves, but fewer looking for work. Expert outlines possible reasons
Public Affairs / July 29, 2025

Indiana's employment rate improves, but fewer looking for work. Expert outlines possible reasons

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Indiana's unemployment rate has improved for five consecutive months, with it currently standing at 3.6 percent before seasonal adjustments. One expert names a few possible reasons behind this progress.

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Here's how to give input on Indiana's plan to grade schools A-to-F
Education / July 29, 2025

Here's how to give input on Indiana's plan to grade schools A-to-F

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Indiana is asking the public to weigh in on a proposed school accountability system that would assign A-F grades based on test scores and broader measures like work ethic and postsecondary readiness.

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Rokita announces $16.5 million for Indiana from latest drug company settlements
Health / July 28, 2025

Rokita announces $16.5 million for Indiana from latest drug company settlements

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Indiana will receive more than $16 million from the latest settlements with drug companies over the opioid crisis.

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Interview: Indianapolis hip-hop group 81355 roam free across genre lines on new album 'Bad Dogs'
Arts & Culture / July 17, 2025

Interview: Indianapolis hip-hop group 81355 roam free across genre lines on new album 'Bad Dogs'

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The experimental Indiana hip-hop group 81355 has a new album out titled Bad Dogs. The group’s critically acclaimed debut, “This Time I’ll Be of Use,” was issued in 2021 and featured rappers Oreo Jones and Sirius Black, along with the multi-instrumentalist and producer David Moose Adamson.

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Local advocate says not enough beds available to meet Trump homeless policy
Local News / July 29, 2025

Local advocate says not enough beds available to meet Trump homeless policy

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Mary Morgan, with the area Heading Home effort, is critical of the Trump administration’s recent executive order that pushes for removal of people experiencing homelessness from public places.

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