Whether it's the economy, politics, education or the environment, Indiana Newsdesk is the place to turn for in-depth news coverage. This half-hour show from the WFIU/WTIU news team will focus on the stories that have impact.
A 7.1 million square foot hyperscale data center is planned at the vacant Jefferson Proving Ground.
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Staff discovered the photos by accident on a hard drive that had been stored in a desk for decades.
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The beer, “Declaration of Fermentation,” is based around an English mild ale.
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Rose Moreland, a nine-year-old Girl Scout from Troop 1733 in Indianapolis, and her grandmother, Shona Moreland, who is the troop leader, talk about a new book.
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Tandem employs eight postpartum doulas, offering services in their Bloomington office on Third Street or in-house, said lead doula Jenni Jurijczuk. Tandem offers postpartum doula services up to one year after birth.
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Once a niche hobby, native plant gardens have grown in popularity in the last decade.
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Joey Brienza, a rising senior, is in his second-year racing in the USF Pro 2000 series. It is two rungs below IndyCar and one below INDY NXT.
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A local group is trying to preserve an affordable housing community on the B-Line trail, despite lease termination and convention center expansion.
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Construction at the horse facility should be completed by mid-June.
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How a state-recognized, 175-year-old farm is at risk of being split in half by the Mid States Corridor Project.
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Monroe County Commissioners say they're preparing for litigation from the ACLU of Indiana after failing to address the deteriorating conditions of the jail.
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Energy groups predict data centers will double Indiana's power demands. Can the state prevent ratepayers from absorbing the cost?