Farrah Anderson
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After months of protests, public meetings and local organizing against the project, the Metropolitan Development Commission approved the plan for a data center in Decatur Township.
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Spring break is now starting for local schools, and health departments throughout Indiana are warning about measles as residents plan to travel.
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Indiana's April 6 voter registration deadline is approaching ahead of the May 5 primary election.
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A immigration detention facility that could hold up to 8,500 people may be headed to Indianapolis, according to internal federal documents obtained by The New York Times.
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Members of the Martindale-Brightwood community and local activists are calling on Mayor Joe Hogsett to stop the proposed data center development in this historically Black neighborhood.
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People are protesting in the streets and students are organizing school walkouts in Indiana and across the country after the fatal shootings of Renee Good and Alex Pretti in Minneapolis. Here is a guide to help navigate the current laws for demonstrating in the state.
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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.