March 31, 2024
Purdue heads to first Final Four since 1980
Purdue big man Zach Edey went for a career-high 40 points along with 16 rebounds and one big block Sunday to muscle the Boilermakers into the program's first Final Four since 1980 with a 72-66 victory over Tennessee.
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At least 7 youths wounded in downtown Indianapolis shooting Saturday
Seven young people ages 12-17 were injured in a downtown Indianapolis shooting.
Read MoreMarch 29, 2024
Mike Braun Senate campaign must pay fine for campaign finance violations
U.S. Sen. Mike Braun’s Senate campaign must pay civil penalty to the Federal Election Commission for violating campaign finance rules during the 2018 election.
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Groups criticize Girl Scouts' commitment to Black youth amid charter school fight
Criticism of the Girl Scouts of Central Indiana came to a head because of the fight over the Girls IN STEM Academy, a proposed charter school in Washington Township.
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Data reveals troubling pattern of road rage in Indiana
A recent investigation analyzing data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration uncovered a troubling pattern of road rage in Indiana.
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The solar eclipse is days away. Here’s where you can watch it
The Indianapolis Recorder assembled this list of a few eclipse celebrations planned around the city.
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Follow stories on the April 8 solar eclipse here
A total solar eclipse sweeps across Indianapolis on April 8. Follow all our coverage of the event right here.
Read MoreMarch 29, 2024
IMPD will forgo ShotSpotter, spend $1 million on Tasers instead
The announcement follows Mirror Indy reporting on ShotSpotter devices on the east side.
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Bridge projects planned for 2024 include rehab of 16th St bridge
At least 14 bridge projects are scheduled for work during the 2024 construction season.
Read MoreMarch 28, 2024
Safety concerns drive Indianapolis school closures during solar eclipse
The district is one of many within the 115-mile-wide path of totality — which includes states between Texas and Maine — that have chosen to cancel classes or teach students remotely that day.
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