Farrah Anderson
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Residents of the historically Black neighborhood have pushed back for months against the proposed development from Metrobloks, a California-based data center developer.
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After news investigations into psychiatric care in Indiana, Sen. Andrea Hunley authored a bill that would create a psychiatric care ombudsman.
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Martindale-Brightwood residents are mobilizing against a proposed data center development they fear will worsen environmental pollution and repeat the historic Black neighborhood's long history of industrial exploitation.
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The lawsuit alleges insulin can cost Eli Lilly just a few dollars to produce, while some consumers are charged hundreds of dollars.
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After nearly a year in office, Governor Mike Braun has issued his first pardon.
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The deadline for states to decide whether to participate in SUNBucks — a federal program that helps provide funds during the summer — is approaching, after Indiana opted out of the program last year.
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Indiana nonprofits are helping incarcerated and recently released parents reconnect with their children during the holiday season.
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Tina Blackburn woke up in her rental car outside the locked doors of Medical Behavioral Hospital of Indianapolis in Greenwood, Indiana. Inside was her 35-year-old daughter, Jessica Ravellette.
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After appearing across much of the Midwest Tuesday, the Northern Lights might return for another rare appearance over Indiana.
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As SNAP benefits are delayed during the federal shutdown, Indianapolis families are turning to churches, mosques and city food giveaways where supplies are running out early.