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Braun appoints three commissioners to agency that shapes Hoosiers' energy bills
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Braun appoints three commissioners to agency that shapes Hoosiers' energy bills

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Gov. Mike Braun picked three new members of the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission. The agency decides whether a utility can charge its customers for the cost of things like new power plants and lines.

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Backlash intensifies after Indiana Senate kills Trump’s mid-decade congressional redistricting push
Local News / December 13, 2025

Backlash intensifies after Indiana Senate kills Trump’s mid-decade congressional redistricting push

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A day after the Indiana Senate rejected President Donald Trump’s contentious mid-decade redistricting proposal, warnings of political and financial retaliation escalated — including public threats that the Hoosier State could lose federal funding as punishment for GOP senators’ refusal to approve the new congressional map.

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Winter break can be tough on LGBTQ+ young people returning home
Arts & Culture / December 5, 2025

Winter break can be tough on LGBTQ+ young people returning home

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‘Live your truth:’ Indiana Youth Group offers resources to help stay safe, supported and connected.

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Parents, students skeptical of ILEA proposals to change who oversees Indianapolis schools
Education / December 11, 2025

Parents, students skeptical of ILEA proposals to change who oversees Indianapolis schools

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Supporters of both charter and traditional schools worry a new governance structure would create more bureaucracy and fail to address academic issues.

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Black infants are dying at a high rate in Indiana. Here's what an expert has to say
Health / December 10, 2025

Black infants are dying at a high rate in Indiana. Here's what an expert has to say

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Indiana's infant mortality rate was at a historic low last year, according to the Indiana Department of Health.

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