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With school almost out for the summer, Mark Tarner hopes to open June 20 but notes that's "a goal"
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Indiana Disability Rights and ACLU of Indiana filed a federal complaint on behalf of two Indiana children who receive attendant care from their parents as well as the Indiana Protection and Advocacy Services Commission.
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The Navarre Cabin moved from Leeper Park to the History Museum on Wednesday where it will become part of an interactive learning experience.
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The Indiana Department of Health stopped sharing individual terminated pregnancy reports due to patient privacy concerns. But the attorney general and an anti-abortion group say this violates the state’s public records law. One legal expert said the requirements and privacy concerns create complicated “gray areas” for state officials to navigate.
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Indiana lawmakers will explore school absenteeism, artificial intelligence and homeowners associations, among other issues, during this year’s legislative study committees.
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Council member Amy Drake tried to slow the project but the developer threatened to walk if the council didn't vote Tuesday night
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Marissa Meyer remained jailed for a second day Tuesday on a charge she brought a gun into Mary Beck Elementary
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The P-H-M school board voted 5-0 to call on Chaffee to resign, though he cannot be compelled to do so.
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How do environmental emission “quotas” work and how do they affect communities around the state? One member of our audience was curious.
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Gov. Eric Holcomb said he’s looking for transparency from Republican gubernatorial nominee Mike Braun on his plans for the state’s future.
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A federal judge granted the injunction against Bhola Singh last week. He still owes over $170,000 to more than 60 employees, documents say.
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Indiana law only allows guns on school property if they're in a locked vehicle, stored in a locked trunk or glove compartment, or hidden from outside view