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State lawmakers could stop the practice of limiting the number of rental houses in a neighborhood. A handful of Indiana cities have ordinances that aim to control and track rental properties.
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Donated human milk is particularly important for babies in the neonatal intensive care unit whose mothers may be unable to breastfeed them.
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Carmel is the latest municipality to adopt restrictions on the number of single family homes that can be rented in a neighborhood.
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The president and CEO of Carmel Christkindlmarkt, Maria Adele Rosenfeld, resigned from her role. On the same day, former Christkindlmarkt Board Chair Susan McDermott filed a defamation lawsuit against the city of Carmel and its mayor.
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On Wednesday night, 67 people were killed when a plane collided with an army helicopter near Washington, D.C. An Indiana University alumna was aboard the plane during the collision.
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Three cities had reports of fliers being distributed. Police said they believe they know who's behind it.
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Voter enthusiasm this presidential election has waned in the two Central Indiana counties, with lower turnout and few registered voters.
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The Carmel Clay School Board candidates who win this November will determine the political makeup of the five-member board and could greatly influence the future of the district.
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The move comes after Indiana Congressman and Senate candidate Jim Banks sent a letter to the mayor in January asking her to end an agreement with one of Carmel’s sister cities.
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The Hamilton County chapter of Moms for Liberty is unexpectedly a major point of contention in a mayoral race following the group's use of a quote by Adolf Hitler.