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IPS Superintendent Aleesia Johnson announced $17 million in central office cuts, the latest step in an effort to close a deficit as enrollment falls and a fiscal cliff approaches.
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The Hoosier Environmental Council and Martindale-Brightwood residents are asking a Marion County court to block Metrobloks planned data center.
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The new Indianapolis animal shelter is open and double the size of the previous facility.
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Hundreds sentenced to Indiana state prison are waiting months in county jails, delaying access to treatment programs and worsening overcrowding statewide.
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Provisional ballots in Fountain and Montgomery counties could decide Indiana's closest primary race.
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Almost 15,000 more voters turned out in Marion County for Tuesday's primary than the election in 2024.
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Lee Lawmaster posted "86" to the Facebook pages of Indiana officials. Then came a knock at the door.
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IU locked down the laboratory of Distinguished Professor of Biology Roger Innes on Thursday night, according to an email sent to the department by the chair.
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Indiana businesses can get up to $100,000 in tax credits to help pay for workers' childcare under a new law that marks one of Republican leaders' first responses to a spiraling childcare crisis.
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Officials announced the addition on Wednesday after celebrating the school's sixth cohort of students to enter the school's healthcare fellowship.
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The Indiana Health Department says use repellents, avoid grassy areas, and scan yourself and your pets for ticks after spending time outdoors.
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An audit found improper payments and compliance failures at five attendant care providers.
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Dr. Mehmet Oz said Tuesday that the Trump administration will require every state within 30 days to turn in a plan to revalidate the health care providers that participate in their Medicaid programs.
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Head Coach Stephanie White said the team will need to work more on discipline.
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The Indianapolis Public Library Program offers rewards for all ages.
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The Contemporary Art Museum of Indianapolis, CAMi, is open to the public, after the city's last one closed in 2020.