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  • If you’ve been following the news, then you know we are seeing a multi-pronged effort to undermine trust in PBS and NPR and reduce or eliminate funding for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private nonprofit organization funded by American taxpayers which provides universal access to fact-based news and educational programming among other things.
  • There were many stories, yet still some gaps in coverage
  • From breaking Indianapolis news to world news headlines, WFYI's reporting keeps you informed on Education, Health, Indiana Statewide news and Arts & Culture.
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  • Indiana Public Broadcasting Stations, Inc. (IPBS), representing 17 public television and radio stations across the state, is expressing serious concern following the submission of a rescissions package by the White House to Congress. If passed, the measure would revoke advance federal funding for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) in fiscal years 2026 and 2027—placing local stations and the communities they serve in immediate jeopardy. In fiscal year 2024, Indiana stations received a total of $9.38 million from CPB.
  • Frequently asked questions and information about the 2024 Indiana general election.
  • Coverage of the 2026 primary elections from WFYI Public Media.
  • Learn about the Indiana candidates running in the 2024 General Election with WFYI's Voter Guide.
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