Hannah Holtz
Hannah Holtz is an intern in the WFYI newsroom. Hannah is a graduate student at Indiana University studying Media Arts & Sciences. Originally from Texas, she studied journalism and political science at Texas Tech University and has worked for local, state, and national news organizations.
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President Donald Trump took a sudden interest Friday in the decades-old mystery surrounding pilot Amelia Earhart’s disappearance, ordering the release of any classified documents. Trump’s interest comes as another effort by Purdue University to learn more takes off.
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Peter Gestwicki from Muncie was named the grand prize winner of Project POTUS, a national history contest for middle schoolers.
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Projects that improve safety and infrastructure for students who walk or bike to school may receive grant funding through the second round of the Safe Routes to School mini-grant program.
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Homelessness in Indianapolis increased by at least 7 percent from last year, according to a new report from the Coalition for Homelessness Prevention and Intervention.
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The WNBA All-Star Weekend is this weekend. It’s the first time Indianapolis has hosted the women’s professional basketball mid-season marque event. On and off the court, one major message organizers want to emphasize is female empowerment.
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Additional members of Indiana Task Force One arrived in Texas Monday following the devastating flooding earlier this month.
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The Indianapolis Office of Sustainability announced recipients of its new Thriving Nonprofits program, designed to help local nonprofits reduce operating costs by improving energy efficiency.
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Purdue University announced it is sponsoring a mission to locate Amelia Earhart’s lost aircraft.
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Indianapolis Neighborhood Housing Partnership announced it has acquired more than $12 million in financing to support affordable housing initiatives.
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Many survivors of harassment, abuse, and assault within the Indianapolis city government are making their voices heard, seeking justice in a system they say is fundamentally broken.