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Hundreds sentenced to Indiana state prison are waiting months in county jails, delaying access to treatment programs and worsening overcrowding statewide.
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The Marion County Sheriff’s Office issued a warning about a new synthetic opioid called cychlorphine is being linked to a growing number of fatal overdoses across the Midwest — including in Ohio, Kentucky and Tennessee.
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Thousands descended on the Indiana Statehouse Saturday to oppose the Trump presidency and call for ‘No Kings.’
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AES said that the change — which will impact customers bills between June and August 2026 — is due to increased winter fuel costs.
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Work requirements and Medicaid cuts, health experts worry changes will impact medically frail peopleSeriously ill Hoosiers could have to prove they are unable to work under a new federal definition of work requirements put forward by the Trump Administration.
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The state of Indiana has rejected or canceled the voter registrations of more than 60% of immigrant Hoosiers challenged under a recent proof of citizenship law — not including several hundred with pending cases.
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A wave of school referendums could hit Indiana ballots this November as districts seek voter support to offset funding losses tied to recent property tax changes.
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Indiana wants more schools to offer Cambridge STEM courses through $500,000 in grant funding earmarked in the latest state budget. The long-term goal is to create another way for students to earn an advanced diploma that leads to automatic college admission.
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Six years after a state audit found two virtual schools inflated enrollment by thousands of students, two leaders are expected to go to trial on federal wire fraud charges.
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IU Health will soon roll out an app to help diagnose stroke symptoms, with a central goal to help Spanish-speaking patients.
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In 2022, Indiana was ranked the third-worst state for maternal mortality in the country. From 2018 to 2022, for every 100,000 births, 30 women died. In an effort to combat these statistics, legislators recently proposed two bills regarding doula coverage.
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The volunteer-run effort aims to provide a safe place for unhoused people to sleep in their cars. It re-launches June 22, 2026 with new waitlist and check-in processes designed to make it more sustainable.
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Lowrider enthusiasts drove from all over Indiana and neighboring states for the exhibition.
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The Fever held a double-digit lead for most of the game.
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Alex Palou will lead the field next Sunday in the Indy 500.
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It's been 10 years since the mass shooting at the Pulse nightclub in Orlando. Grief for the 49 young people who died is still felt throughout the community.