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City-County Council to vote if charter school opens in Washington Township as opposition grows

By ERIC WEDDLE This article was co-published by Chalkbeat Indiana and WFYI as part of a partnership to increase coverage of township school districts in...

Two weeks left to register to vote in Indiana’s 2024 primary election

You can register to vote in Indiana online, by mail or in-person. (Justin Hicks / IPB News) By BRANDON SMITH You have two weeks left to register...

Bills passed, failed in Indiana’s 2024 legislative session

The 2024 Indiana legislative session finished earlier this month, and the bills that passed are being sent to the Governor Eric Holcomb’s desk for signature.

Indianapolis Blue Line recommended for federal funding, weeks after bill to stall project dies

IndyGo will receive roughly $142 million dollars in federal support for the project in addition to the $8 million it has already received. (Photo/WFYI) By...

Indianapolis continues to receive historic federal investments in housing programs

By BENJAMIN THORP The City of Indianapolis announced on Tuesday that it received roughly $12 million to support homelessness and housing initiatives. The competitive federal funding...

Wading through Indiana’s wetlands

Indiana’s environmental landscape has been a topic of debate during the 2024 legislative session, with the environmental bill Act (HEA) 1383 fast-tracked through both chambers before recess.

Indiana set to enforce ban on gender-affirming care for minors

A federal appeals court allowed Indiana’s ban on gender-affirming care to go into effect, removing a temporary injunction U.S. District Court Judge James Patrick Hanlon issued last year, Tuesday, Feb. 27.

Ballot challenge against former President Donald Trump denied in Indiana

By BENJAMIN THORP The Indiana Election Commission denied a challenge against President Donald Trump. (Photo from commission live stream/WFYI) The Indiana Election CommissionĀ voted TuesdayĀ to deny an effort...

Families could lose thousands in income if Indiana reduces payments to parents of kids with disabilities

Jackson Dewitt is one of around 1,600 children who receive services through the Attendant Care Program. The stipend his mother, Jennifer, gets for providing...

Indianapolis Blue Line saved as lawmakers, local officials reach compromise

By BENJAMIN THORP A bill that would effectively kill the Indianapolis Blue Line died suddenly Thursday after a compromise was reached between the state legislature...

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