Articles tagged as: Indiana
April 16, 2021
Weekly Statehouse Update: GOP Overrides Veto, New Revenue Forecast For State Budget
This week at the Indiana Statehouse, Republicans voted to override another Gov. Eric Holcomb veto. Plus, a new revenue forecast projected billions of additional dollars for the new state budget.
Read MoreJanuary 29, 2021
Indiana Has A Story To Tell
More people are moving to Indiana than moving away for the first time in years.
Read MoreJanuary 18, 2021
Gray Fox Research Examines Decreasing Population
Gray fox populations are dropping, and a research project aims to inform measures to protect them in Indiana.
Read MoreJanuary 1, 2021
Indiana Passes 8,000 Confirmed COVID-19 Deaths, Averages 72 Per Day In December
Indiana reported 1,000 new confirmed COVID-19 deaths in just 13 days, bringing the states total to more than 8,000 Friday.
Read MoreJuly 21, 2020
Many of Indiana's Counties Named for Men Tied to Slavery
One-third of Indiana's 92 counties are named for men who had ties to slavery or supported otherwise racist policies.
Read MoreJune 1, 2020
Peaceful Protests Followed By Police Clashes Take Place Across Indiana Over Weekend
Over the weekend, hundreds of demonstrators across Indiana joined national protests against police violence. Most of the protesters were largely peaceful. Police clashed with crowds in response to thrown objects and vandalism by firing tear gas, pepper spray pellets and flares.
Read MoreMay 19, 2020
Come Back Stronger Fund Will Aid States Child Care Providers
Early Learning Indiana has launched the Come Back Stronger Fund with the support of a $15.7 grant from Lilly Endowment Inc.
Read MoreJune 10, 2019
Indiana Mulls $1 Billion Tax Hike For Unemployment Fund
The proposed 17% increase would bring premiums paid by companies to a level recommended by the federal government.
Read MoreJuly 26, 2018
Sound Expeditions With Rafiq Bhatia | Curious Mix
Composer Rafiq Bhatia created a audio soundtrack about Indianapolis. He decided to look into the history of the word "Indian" and how it is and is not a part of the name of the city and state.
Read MoreApril 26, 2018
Some Concerned With Deficient Guardianship Programs Hope Volunteers Can Fill The Void
A unique program growing in Indiana aims to bring in more guardians, and start fixing what some consider a broken, dangerous system.
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