
Deron Molen


Emergency funding and expanded food distribution as organizations across Central Indiana brace for a surge in need.
The U.S. Department of Energy announced its intent to loan the project $1.5 billion last fall. Residents against the project called the loan closure "shameful" at a time when basic government services are shut down.
WFYI’s Dylan Peers McCoy sat down with Sam Snideman, vice president of government relations for the United Way of Central Indiana, to talk about how inadequate child care affects families, businesses and communities.
More than 230 people became infected with HIV in Indiana, worsened by delayed action from former Gov. Mike Pence. Experts and locals credit Indiana's first syringe exchange program for stopping the spread.
Indiana Landmarks has a new leader, Brad Ward took over as President & CEO of the statewide historic preservation group this year.