Indiana says goodbye to a fallen police officer, Bloomington Police are investigating a weekend shooting that injured one person and left two others behind bars, a party in downtown Indianapolis abruptly ends in gunfire, the Indianapolis Municipal Band will perform in Normandy for the 80th anniversary of D-Day, another measles outbreak has been reported, and Notre Dame has broken ground on a state-of-the-art football stadium.
Indiana
Tuesday, April 23, 2024
Hoosier mom: Bring back expanded child tax credit
The U.S. House has approved a measure to expand the Child Tax Credit. It would help 16 million children from low-income families in Indiana and …
Monday, April 22, 2024
IN Rape crisis center opens to reduce assault cases, heighten attention
The Me Too movement prompted sexual abuse victims to come forward with their allegations of rape and harassment. Yet, the increase in these …
Debt dilemma poll: Hoosiers wrestle with college costs
A new Gallup and Lumina Foundation poll unveils a concerning reality: Hoosiers may lack clarity about the true cost of higher education. The survey …
Institute blends culture, STEM education for IN youth
The solar eclipse has sparked more interest in science and technology, especially among young people. But the saying, 'You can't be what you don't …
Virtual ballot goes live to inform Hoosiers
It just got easier for Hoosiers to study who is running in the upcoming May primary. The Indiana Citizen, a nonpartisan news platform, has published …
Advocates: Ease of access to contraception could lower accidental pregnancies
Vending machines commonly found in workplace break rooms generally contain soft drinks or snacks but one machine in Indianapolis dispenses unconventio…
IN ‘feeling the impacts of climate change’
By Enrique Saenz for Mirror Indy.Broadcast version by Joe Ulery for Indiana News Service reporting for the Mirror Indy-Free Press Indiana-Public News …
Indiana colleges urged to prioritize student concerns
Amid a nationwide decline in college enrollment, schools and policymakers are being urged to prioritize student concerns, especially in conservative …
IN research: Federal workers defy 'deep state' stereotype
Hoosiers running for public office often criticize "the government," despite wanting to be part of it. Research published in The Conversation…
IN legislators pause on federal environmental plan
States are working to find solutions to make their air and water cleaner and safer for their communities but the path is not always clear-cut…
FAFSA rollout leaves IN students in limbo
Indiana's high school seniors are caught in a bureaucratic snarl as glitches in the Free Application for Federal Student Aid rollout hinder aid proces…
Academic app supplements college admissions information
By Olivia Sanchez for The Hechinger Report.Broadcast version by Terri Dee for Indiana News Service reporting for The Hechinger Report-Public News Serv…