A man suspected of driving a vehicle that crashed into an IU student and recent graduate is in custody in Miami Beach, according to court records.
Arts & Culture
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Bloomington-based poet Eric Rensberger reads “Reading,” “A Deity,” and “Historical Imagination.”
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After World War II, the career of Cole Porter seemed to be mostly over. However in 1948, he scored his biggest hit to date with the award-winning musical Kiss Me Kate, kicking off a victory lap for the composer’s final years. We’ll explore these late songs of Cole Porter on this program.
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With daily comic strips, it’s either a laugh with the next installment or a problem that may not be solved until tomorrow. The lesson either way is that life is short.
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Listen to a conversation with luminary conductor Marin Alsop about the concert
The State of Inquiry
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The Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission will kick off its 10-session tour of the state this week, after an all-day affordability investigation featuring the “big five” utilities.
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Since June 2023, annual deaths from opioid overdose fell by nearly half nationally as of October. In Indiana, they have fallen by about 53 percent.
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New funding could be coming to Indiana's child care voucher program, but it likely will not be enough to cover the current waitlist. Advocates and providers are urging the state to act sooner rather than later, before more child care capacity is lost.
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Indiana is one of the top states in the country for revenue generated from outdoor recreation.
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With Indiana's neighboring states having legalized cannabis, Governor Mike Braun is taking notice. Braun shared more about his stance on medical uses for marijuana at an Indianapolis event Thursday. Indiana is one of the few states that still criminalizes cannabis. “But when you’ve got four states surrounding you, you’re probably going to have to address it.”
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Its last day is April 4. Until then, Laserlite has lowered prices to $13 for three games, the cost when it opened in fall of 2000.
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The Indiana Board of Animal Health veterinary practice finder makes it easier to find specialized care options.
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While the former Indianapolis mayor plans to run as an independent, he will also run under the banner of the newly named "Lincoln Party" in November.
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Rent is low at Second and College because these buildings are owned by the county. But that bargain comes with a catch.
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Planned Parenthood announced via its website it will merge three of its Indianapolis health centers in early April.
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Revenue from tolls on Interstate 70 would come mostly from Hoosiers
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The Indiana Economic Development Corp.’s foundation is showing no signs of shutting down — spending almost $500,000 last year despite indications from leaders that the entity was on its way out.