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Zulich files candidacy in Democratic caucus for District 6 vacancy
Sydney Zulich initially planned to run as an independent before changing her party affiliation.
Lawmakers won't consider any issues in education study committee this year
Republican legislative leaders did not explain why the education study committee doesn't have an agenda, beyond saying no issue received the necessary number of votes.
New Amtrak funding could include passenger rail improvements for Hoosiers
This funding would make the Cardinal service daily and would increase the train speeds to allow for faster travel.
Hotels for Homeless works to expand services, despite drop in donations
Hotels for Homeless opened Cassondra and Nancy’s this month, providing transitional housing for families and individuals experiencing homelessness. But it’s only received one donation in support.
Bloomington, IU celebrate Juneteenth with long weekend of events
This is the first year the City of Bloomington is officially acknowledging Juneteenth as a holiday. City offices are closed, and most employees have the day off Monday.
Federal judge blocks much of Indiana’s ban on gender-affirming care for minors
The American Civil Liberties Union of Indiana sought the temporary injunction in its legal challenge of the Republican-backed law, which was enacted this spring amid a national push by GOP-led legislatures to curb LGBTQ+ rights. At least 20 GOP-led states have now enacted laws restricting or banning such medical treatments for transgender minors.
Indiana’s labor market kept steady, still at record-high employment in May estimates
Indiana's unemployment rate is still at a near-historic low of 3.1 percent. The state’s unemployment rate has remained around 3 percent for over a year.
Man arrested on Capitol riot charges after metal sale
William Lance Wilkerson was arrested a week ago in Mitchell after he was identified in part due to the sale of metal to a scrapyard.
Studies on students experiencing homelessness show gaps in funding
The National Center for Homeless Education estimates that more than 15,000 Indiana students experienced homelessness in 2021.
Middle school band Youth Revolution drops album on Bandcamp
The eponymous album has 10 original tracks composed and performed by sixth-, seventh- and eighth-grade musicians.
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