Skip to main content
Search Query
Show Search
About
Watch & Explore
Listen
News
Events
Series
All Series
Archive
Afterglow
Ask the Mayor
City Limits
Community Minute
Ether Game
Focus on Flowers
Harmonia
Indiana Newsdesk
Just You and Me
Moment of Indiana History
A Moment of Science
Morning Music
Nice Work
Night Lights Classic Jazz
Noon Edition
The Poets Weave
Porchlight
The Soul Kitchen
The State of Inquiry
All Series
Archive
Afterglow
Ask the Mayor
City Limits
Community Minute
Ether Game
Focus on Flowers
Harmonia
Indiana Newsdesk
Just You and Me
Moment of Indiana History
A Moment of Science
Morning Music
Nice Work
Night Lights Classic Jazz
Noon Edition
The Poets Weave
Porchlight
The Soul Kitchen
The State of Inquiry
Support
Donate Now
Membership
Update Your Information
Business Partnership
Donate Your Vehicle
Charitable IRA Rollover
Donor Advised Funds
Endowments
Planned Giving
Donate Now
Membership
Update Your Information
Business Partnership
Donate Your Vehicle
Charitable IRA Rollover
Donor Advised Funds
Endowments
Planned Giving
Email Subscriptions
© 2026. The Trustees of
Indiana University
Copyright Complaints
1229 East Seventh Street, Bloomington, Indiana 47405
Menu
News, Arts and Culture from WFIU Public Radio and WTIU Public Television
Show Search
Search Query
Give Now
Play Live Radio
Next Up:
0:00
0:00
0:00
0:00
Available On Air Stations
On Air
Now Playing
WFIU 1
On Air
Now Playing
WFIU 2
All Streams
About
Watch & Explore
Listen
News
Events
Series
All Series
Archive
Afterglow
Ask the Mayor
City Limits
Community Minute
Ether Game
Focus on Flowers
Harmonia
Indiana Newsdesk
Just You and Me
Moment of Indiana History
A Moment of Science
Morning Music
Nice Work
Night Lights Classic Jazz
Noon Edition
The Poets Weave
Porchlight
The Soul Kitchen
The State of Inquiry
All Series
Archive
Afterglow
Ask the Mayor
City Limits
Community Minute
Ether Game
Focus on Flowers
Harmonia
Indiana Newsdesk
Just You and Me
Moment of Indiana History
A Moment of Science
Morning Music
Nice Work
Night Lights Classic Jazz
Noon Edition
The Poets Weave
Porchlight
The Soul Kitchen
The State of Inquiry
Support
Donate Now
Membership
Update Your Information
Business Partnership
Donate Your Vehicle
Charitable IRA Rollover
Donor Advised Funds
Endowments
Planned Giving
Donate Now
Membership
Update Your Information
Business Partnership
Donate Your Vehicle
Charitable IRA Rollover
Donor Advised Funds
Endowments
Planned Giving
Email Subscriptions
Search results for
Sort By
Newest (Publish Date)
Oldest (Publish Date)
Relevance
Search
You can legally be fired for almost any reason. How does 'at-will' employment work in Indiana?
“Indiana has very narrowly tailored exceptions to at-will employment,” said Indianapolis attorney Amber Boyd Moorman.
Inflation Reduction Act can save consumers thousands on heat pumps
The Inflation Reduction Act rebates apply to most people who install a heat pump from 2023 through 2031, with some exceptions.
Court sides with conservative group on All Lives Matter street mural
A court order instructed the City of Bloomington against denying the plaintiffs access to the application process for public art displays.
Remains found in NW Indiana marsh are those of missing woman
Dushawna Glover’s remains were found Oct. 22 by two hunters in a Lake County field when they stumbled onto a bone protruding from a piece of clothing in a marshy area.
IUPUI’s equity assistance center awarded $8.5 million to continue training
The five-year agreement from the U.S. Department of Education gives the Map Center the opportunity to improve the public school system in a 13-state region.
Indiana’s labor market still 'astonishingly healthy' despite warning signs in new employment data
It’s the first month to hit the 3 percent threshold since September 2021. However, the rate is still low compared to the nation and Indiana's historic rates.
Listen
ISTA wants lawmakers to prioritize teacher pay, staffing shortages in legislative session
According to Indiana’s Department of Education job board, there are currently around 1,500 open teaching positions.
Listen
About half of Hoosiers approve of Gov. Eric Holcomb's job performance in latest Hoosier Survey
There’s been a lot of rhetoric around dissatisfaction with the governor, particularly from his own party – mostly related to COVID-19 measures, including the Stay-At-Home order and urging people to wear masks and get vaccinated.
Listen
Lawmakers ceremonially kick off 2023 legislative session, discuss property tax relief, health care
Speaker Todd Huston said his caucus will prioritize a holistic look at the property tax system. That includes tax relief, changes to the state’s business personal property tax and reducing funding disparities between school districts.
Listen
Judge weighs whether to unseal records in teens’ killings
Special Judge Fran Gull said she’d decide the matter “in due haste” after she listened to arguments from attorneys for 50-year-old Richard Matthew Allen and the county prosecutor.
Previous
1,835 of 5,375
Next