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A new plan would change how citizens of Hamilton County vote. The number of polling places would be cut in half, but ...
The keyboardist and bandleader Rodney Stepp is among the greatest living legends of the Avenue neighborhood. For the next two weeks, listen to an interview with Rodney as he shares the history of his ...
Indiana's third grade reading proficiency rose nearly five percentage points to 87.3% amid new retention rules and expanded ...
The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) unlocks federal, state and institutional scholarships for millions of ...
The Patachou Foundation unveiled a new name and a broader mission: A Longer Table. The rebrand reflects the nonprofits ...
The Indiana Court of Appeals on Monday affirmed a ruling by a trial court judge upholding the states near-total abortion ban, ...
A House Republican will not be running again for his central Indiana seat in the 2026 elections, instead setting his sights ...
Indianas initial plan for revised graduation requirements was criticized for prioritizing workforce skills over academic ...
A camp for unhoused people in Fountain Square will be closed this week, city officials said, citing public safety for camp residents and local homeowners and property owners. Last month, the ...
WFYI's Jill Sheridan sat down with ex-city employee DeAndre Baker, to talk about his experience of harassment and ...
The American Civil Liberties Union of Indiana announced an appeal Monday after the dismissal of its lawsuit against the state ...
Indiana began its new fiscal year largely matching expectations, as the state brought in about $17 million more in revenue in ...