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Fernando and Alberto Mendoza are turning family ties into football history at Indiana.
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The center will have housing, supportive services, a day center, and employment support in one building.
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An IU professor says IU's cancelling of an art exhibit last year by a Palestinian artist stands in contrast to the university's readiness to host Charlie Kirk.
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Former U.S. Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg urged hundreds of Hoosiers at a Statehouse rally to hold Republicans accountable if they redraw the state's congressional map.
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Co-owner Warren Cole said the restaurant's lease has not been renewed and the Bird’s Nest Café, also located in Nashville, will be taking it over.
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People over the age of 65 and those with a high-risk health condition are eligible to get the COVID-19 vaccine. All others must consult with a doctor before getting the vaccine.
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A 2024 law holds back third graders who don’t pass IREAD after several attempts. Based on 2023 numbers, more than 7,000 more students could repeat third grade this year with the new provisions.
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Just south of downtown on Walnut St., businesses and property owners say they’re losing business over problems caused by street homelessness.
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The union survey also shows that about 33 percent of teachers say they work five to 10 hours more per week.
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Wednesday's two-hour meeting follows a Washington D.C. trip last month where Bray and House Speaker Todd Huston met personally with President Donald Trump to discuss redistricting.
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Monroe County GOP reps say its new headquarters is a "good start" to garnering support. Next, comes finding viable candidates to fill local seats.