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The denied transfer of the case will send closure to the residents who fought against annexation for years.
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Babs Gonzales was the toastmaster of the bebop world, a vocalese hipster who made the scene and lived to sing and write about it.
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NPR’s hit news quiz Wait Wait… Don’t Tell Me! is coming to Indiana University! Join host Peter Sagal and a panel of your favorite humorists for a live taping of the show at the IU Auditorium.
Be part of the audience as the Wait Wait team blends the week’s news with quick wit and spontaneous fun — all captured live for national broadcast. -
WTIU invites audiences to IU Cinema for a special preview screening of The Forsytes, the new MASTERPIECE series coming to PBS. Be among the first to experience Episode 1 of this lavish period drama—set in 1880s London—weeks before it premieres on WTIU.
This free, ticketed event is open to the public, with tickets available through IU Cinema.
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The Indiana General Assembly is considering a bill that would keep syringe exchanges legal. A new amendment could require identification and one-to-one needle exchanges. If the bill fails, six existing programs would have to sundown by July.
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The state’s five largest nonprofit hospital systems again cleared a statutory pricing benchmark in 2024, according to the latest report commissioned by the Indiana Department of Insurance.
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Indiana lawmakers are now considering giving parents greater control over their children’s social media accounts and requiring social media companies to redesign their platforms to be less addictive for kids.
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After Hailey Buzbee’s death, lawmakers introduce amendments aimed at protecting teens. One would update the state’s alert system while another revives social media protections.
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Bill advancing in the Senate would increase disclosure requirements to legislators and news media
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Indiana lawmakers are weighing a provision that would require state officials to potentially eliminate certain low-wage college degree programs.
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Tax Day is getting closer. Most U.S. residents and families making $67,000 a year or less will qualify for the United Way of South Central Indiana’s Free Community Tax Service.
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Monroe County voters can expect crowded ballots during local primary elections in May –and maybe shorter early voting windows.
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Late last month, the city installed a temporary system to raise fluoride levels gradually.
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Starting Thursday, the Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles will no longer provide customers with the option to change their gender on their Indiana credential by using a court-ordered gender change or physician statement.
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The Indiana Senate returned to its full 50-person membership as Republican Nick McKinley took office on Monday.
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Indiana’s 68 general aviation airports employed 26,000 people in 2023.