City council approves resolution that directs the mayor's office and police to provide the council with a briefing on the city’s Automated License Plate Reader program.
Arts & Culture
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How long does it take to knit a sweater the size of your finger? Althea Crome has the answer. Alicia Kozma tells us about spring at the Cinema. We hear from Steve of Steve’s Book-O-Rama. And Bethany Habegger paints self-portraits through objects.
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Many of us with clay soil complain loudly about it, and it’s true that gardens with clay soil can be hard to dig. Nonetheless, it has its virtues.
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We’re exploring music in and about the Americas during the first centuries of European colonization. We begin our journey in New France with the musical legacies of Jesuit missions, fur trading outposts, and occupied indigenous nations.
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The State of Inquiry
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Average gas prices in Indiana have increased about 11 percent in just a week.
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The club previously existed at Valparaiso but needed re-chartering for logistical reasons.
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Indiana University football Coach Curt Cignetti now has the state’s top honor from the governor to go along with the national championship the Hoosiers won a couple months ago.
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Former Indianapolis Mayor Greg Ballard will join the increasingly crowded race for Indiana Secretary of State.
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Homeless camps on public property will be illegal in Indiana starting July 1, with violators facing fines of up to $500 or even jail time.
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One of the degrees targeted under new legislation is the bachelor’s degree in music at the Jacobs School of Music.
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A bill changing how Marion County Superior Court judges are selected is creating tension between Indianapolis lawmakers.
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The U.S. State Department have travel advisories posted for Mexico deeming certain parts of the country more dangerous than others.
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About 30 members of the Indiana Graduate Workers Coalition gathered outside of the Bloomington Faculty Council in response to Indiana Senate Bill 76.
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A Clay County woman has been charged with involuntary manslaughter following a fight at a private residence in Owen County on Saturday.
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The core of what people in the entertainment industry create are stories that connect with the hearts and mind of the audience. AI gives the opportunity to provide new ways to personalize those stories,
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A rural Indiana school district leader started a network of microschools to help keep students in his schools. The model could spread.