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Ramp Meters Coming to I-465, One Year of Medicaid Unwinding, Party Affiliation and the Primary Election, IU Program Teaches Kids to Use Wheelchairs
May 1, 2024
Indianapolis News: Commuters on the southeast side of Indianapolis will soon be greeted by new…
IU Under Fire for Handling of Anti-War Protests, First Annual Peace Walk, Changing the Statute of Limitations for Sex Crimes, Rally for Transgender Athletes
April 30, 2024
Indianapolis News: State and IU police over the weekend arrested 23 protesters and dispersed an…
Syrian Quarter Commemorated, Indy Pursues Soccer Club, IPS Parents Give Testimony, IMPD Expands Drone Program, The Noncompete Ban's Impact on Doctors and Nurses
April 29, 2024
Indianapolis News: The history of Syrian immigrants in Indianapolis is inscribed on a new state…
What are Ozempic Babies?, IPS Leader Responds to Alleged Abuse, State Program for Summer Meals, New Regulations on Toxic Coal Ash Waste
April 26, 2024
Indianapolis News: The Side Effects team looks into Ozempic, the diabetes drug increasingly being…
What Gen Z Thinks of Indy, More on Alleged Abuse at IPS School, Activists Urge Purdue to Commit on Climate Plan, Highways that Charge Electric Vehicles
April 25, 2024
Indianapolis News: A new study examines Gen Z’s perceptions of Indianapolis. The data highlights…
Corporate Investment Threatens Housing Stock, Pathways for Aging Health Plan, Indiana Labor Force Still in Decline, School Districts Seek Property Tax Referenda
April 24, 2024
Indianapolis News: Indiana is at a higher risk of private, out of state companies buying up housing…
Reentry Resource Fair, Teacher Frustrations with Required Literacy Training, Possible Measles Exposure at Children’s Museum, Carl Erskine's Legacy
April 23, 2024
Indianapolis News: An event this week will provide reentry resources for formerly incarcerated…
State Senator La Keisha Jackson, Lawsuit Says IPS Teacher Encouraged Abuse, Holcomb's Trips to Brazil and Mexico, Pianist Joshua Thompson's Work on Diversity in Orchestras
April 22, 2024
Indianapolis News: Indianapolis City-County Councilor La Keisha Jackson is Indiana’s…
SPARK on the Circle, Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Health Care, Free Classes at Ivy Tech, Youth-Led Group Tackles Gun Violence
April 19, 2024
Indianapolis News: SPARK on the Circle, a program that closes parts of Monument Circle for arts…
Pitcher Carl Erskine Dies, No Confidence Vote at IU, Republican Primary Spending, DOJ Study on Officer-Involved Shootings
April 18, 2024
Indianapolis News: Carl Erskine, famous Dodgers pitcher, last surviving member of the “Boys of…
Indiana Fever Gets Caitlin Clark, State Lags on Training and Higher Ed, New Literacy Law, Lawmakers Call FAFSA Rollout a Disaster
April 17, 2024
Indianapolis News: Former Iowa basketball star Caitlin Clark is coming to Indiana. Clark was…
Contraception Vending Machine, Infant and Maternal Mortality for Black Patients, Boosting Civic Engagement, How to End Homelessness
April 16, 2024
Indianapolis News: A new vending machine now provides free emergency contraception on the near east…