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Indiana falls short of FAFSA goal, holds stable on completions despite rollout woes

Fewer Indiana high school seniors completed the Free Application for Federal Student Aid ā€” or FAFSA ā€” this past school year than state leaders...

Homelessness increases slightly in Indianapolis, racial disparities persist

An annual census found 1,701 individuals experienced homelessness in Marion County on a single night in January, a five percent increase from last year. The number of...

New federal funding brings $22 million to improve Blue Line route

New federal funding will help realize transit and infrastructure improvements on the east side of Indianapolis, where IndyGoā€™s Blue Line is planned. The Rebuilding America's...

New study explores the impact of environmental change on housing in Indiana

A new analysis examines how pressing environmental issues can impact housing throughout the state. One key finding is that historic policies such as redlining...

New data shows racial disparities persist in Indianapolis

Racial disparities persist across many sectors in Indianapolis, according to newly released data from the cityā€™s 2024 Racial Equity Report Card. The Polis Center and...

IndyPL celebrates Dƭa del NiƱo this weekend

The Indianapolis Public Library (IndyPL) is celebrating Dƭa del NiƱo during Be My Neighbor Day. Families with young children are invited to experience and learn...

More Indy Parks to add free Wi-Fi for improved internet access

By DARIAN BENSON Indy Parks has installed high speed wi-fi at 19 facilities. The department plans to set up wi-fi at 10 more locations by...

After hours of testimony, bill prohibiting dedicated lanes for public transportation passes Senate committee

By BENJAMIN THORP A senate committee voted Thursday to approve a bill that prohibits dedicated lanes for public transportation.  Those opposed to the bill say it...

A data breach exposed private health information of more than 200,000 Medicaid clients in Indiana

By FARAH YOUSRY The private health information of more than 200,000 Medicaid clients in Indiana may have been exposed in a data breach that affected...

Data breach exposes personal information of more than 700,000 Medicaid clients in Indiana

The personal information of more than 700,000 Medicaid beneficiaries in Indiana has been exposed in a data breach in late May. The Family and Social...
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