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City of Bloomington amends downtown intersections to “No Turn On Red”
Indiana law allows for turning right at a red traffic signal if there is no sign prohibiting it.
Senate committee advances bill to tackle public defender 'shortage' by bolstering retirement funds
The bill has already passed the Indiana House. It now goes to the Senate Appropriations Committee.
Former Great Wall restaurant site could host student housing development
The building would include a mix of studios and one-to-five-bedroom units for an approximate total of 427 beds.
EPA aims to limit toxic PFAS in drinking water
Exposure to PFAS has been linked to kidney cancer, problems with the immune system, and developmental issues in children.
Indianapolis school board fires leader after racial slur allegation
Tuttle’s education career spans more than 20 years with nearly all of it at Edison School of Arts and James A. Garfield School 31.
Holmes first IU woman to be named first team All-America
Indiana was the only team in the country to have first team All-Americas on both the men’s and women’s teams. The Hoosiers’ Trayce Jackson-Davis was named to the men’s team Tuesday.
Brownsburg couple charged in Jan. 6 Capitol breach
Prosecutors say the couple participated in a collective assault against police officers on Capitol grounds.
Indianapolis truckers, warehouse workers vote to authorize strike at food-giant Sysco
The union is seeking a contract that gives workers better wages and benefits as well as addresses long work hours for truck drivers.
Bill on small nuclear reactors passes state House, some lawmakers question size limits
Senate Bill 176 would up the megawatt capacity limit from 350 megawatts to what Rolls Royce’s is expected to be — 470 megawatts.
U.S. Sen. Todd Young talks tech, innovation investment and its meaning for Hoosiers
Young said the regions that receive this funding will use it for training workforces in innovation and technology industries.
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