Education / May 16, 2024
Indiana has a school attendance problem. Hundreds gathered to find a solution
Hundreds of educators, youth workers and community leaders gathered in Indianapolis to talk about how to help students who are chronically absent from school.
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Local News
May 15, 2024
New east side pharmacy aims to accept all Medicaid plans and slash drug prices
The Jane Pauley Community Health Center held a ribbon cutting Wednesday on the east side of Indianapolis for a new pharmacy that aims to lower the price of prescription drugs.
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Public Affairs
May 14, 2024
How do environmental emission 'quotas' work? One expert explains
How do environmental emission quotas work and how do they affect communities around the state? One member of our audience was curious.
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Education
May 10, 2024
Districts struggle to educate voters about murky referendum language on ballots
Indiana superintendents say schools face an uphill battle to pass referendums. Two superintendents of schools that had referendums this year said its difficult to educate voters about how referendums will affect their property taxes.
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Health
May 16, 2024
Abortion numbers grow as telehealth and shield laws increase access
The latest national abortion count by the Society of Family Planning found an increase in the number of abortions in 2023 compared to the year prior. But the numbers vary by state with some seeing sharp decreases due to fresh restrictions and bans.
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Arts & Culture
May 10, 2024
As Indy Eleven fans hope to join Major League Soccer discussion, Brickyard Battalion president weighs in
The future of the Indy Eleven soccer team and the Eleven Park development is uncertain after a recent announcement that the city will seek a Major League Soccer team.
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