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Barbara Brosher

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Public Affairs / February 12, 2019

Should Indiana Change The Bar Exam To Address Low Passing Rates?

Public Affairs / February 6, 2019

Hancock Co. Residents Weigh In On Proposed Income Tax Hike To Fund New Jail

Public Affairs / February 4, 2019

New Scott Co. Sheriff Taking Aggressive Stance On Drugs

Public Affairs / January 24, 2019

Middle Way House Worried About Potential Impact If Shutdown Continues

Public Affairs / January 23, 2019

Public Defender Commission Wants $15 Million More Per Year To Maintain, Improve System

Public Affairs / January 21, 2019

Bill Would Let Schools Spend State Dollars On Gun Training

Public Affairs / January 16, 2019

Hoosier Adoptees Requesting Birth Records Waiting Longer Than Expected

Public Affairs / January 14, 2019

Indiana Death Row Inmate Suing To Block Executions

Arts & Culture / January 14, 2019

The History Of A Hoosier Favorite: Pork Tenderloin

Public Affairs / January 4, 2019

Indiana Court Of Appeals Dismisses First Church Of Cannabis Lawsuit

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Indianapolis councilors approve $1.7B budget for 2026, say it was best they could do in bad situation
Local News / October 7, 2025

Indianapolis councilors approve $1.7B budget for 2026, say it was best they could do in bad situation

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The Indianapolis City County Council approved its 2026 budget Monday night. It is the largest to date, at $1.7 billion. That is despite losses in funds after state lawmakers’ cut property taxes earlier this year.

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Michigan City Democratic state rep retires from public service
Public Affairs / October 7, 2025

Michigan City Democratic state rep retires from public service

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Democratic Michigan City Rep. Pat Boy's last day in the Indiana General Assembly will be Oct. 17.

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Clinician-led mental health response team expands in Indianapolis
Health / October 2, 2025

Clinician-led mental health response team expands in Indianapolis

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A team of clinicians in Indianapolis who respond to mental health and substance abuse-related crises now covers roughly 63% of the city. City officials announced earlier this week it is expanding the team to cover the Southern District.

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Local youth baseball team made it to World Series
Arts & Culture / October 2, 2025

Local youth baseball team made it to World Series

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Indy RBI baseball program focused on getting more Black youth to play the sport.

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Be very, very quiet: IU's Elmer Fudd approach to transparency
Education / October 7, 2025

Be very, very quiet: IU's Elmer Fudd approach to transparency

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Indiana University has faced unprecedented challenges from the government and internal conflict. But despite changes affecting the lives of tens of thousands of students, faculty and staff, the university continues to make most important decisions in secret and leaders routinely avoid interviews with informed journalists.

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