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A third of reported antisemitic incidents impacted the Indianapolis Jewish community, according to data from the ...
Join chef Pati Jinich on a journey inspired by the Pan-American Highway to celebrate the many cultures of the Americas and ...
The Public Library tells the story of how a simple idea shaped a nation and the quiet revolutionaries who made it happen. From pioneering women behind the “Free Library Movement” to today's librarians ...
The Indy Juneteenth parade is on hold for 2025, but the festival will take place at the Indiana State Fairgrounds on June 21.
Union School Corporation will be shut down in 2027 under a last-minute legislative maneuver that offered no chance for public ...
Indiana's major property tax reform is already changing as lawmakers made tweaks on the final night of the legislative ...
A state audit found former Center Grove Superintendent Rich Arkanoff failed to report leave and repay expenses, costing the ...
After a fatal case of ehrlichiosis in Floyd County, the Indiana Department of Health is sending out a new warning to all ...
Young people in Indianapolis including the G3 Steppers came together for the annual Peace Walk this past weekend, marching to ...
K-12 schools will receive a 2% increase each year of the biennial budget, which includes universal private school vouchers ...
Indiana has had a waitlist for home- and community-based services through Medicaid waivers. The Indiana Family and Social ...
The new Blue Envelope initiative has launched in Marion County and will support people with disabilities during interactions ...