Indiana lawmakers advanced two bills on Wednesday that could further blur the lines between religious instruction and public schools.
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Butler University mental wellness summit to feature former IndyCar driver
The free event will also include mental health professionals.
Mirror Indy’s arts and culture editor draws nudes, appears on TV
In this week’s journal, Mirror Indy’s arts and culture editor draws nudes, attends a hard cider convention, and appears on TV.
‘Hey, we’re here, too’: Indy’s Global Village celebrates the city’s international population
The unofficial museum is located in the International Marketplace neighborhood on Indy’s west side.
Forced fire merger bill appears to be dead in Senate committee
Senate Bill 54 would have let the city merge three township fire departments with the Indianapolis Fire Department without township approval.
Housing, retail and a school included in updated vision for Lafayette Square Mall
The former Lafayette Square Mall property on the northwest side would become its own neighborhood under new plans from a development firm that first announced renovations more than two years ago. The vision for The Square, as the project is called, includes multifamily housing, office space, retail, hotels, a medical campus and even a K-12 […]
Indianapolis Public Schools students and families can get FAFSA help during these events
IPS is providing multiple opportunities ahead of the form’s April 15 filing deadline.
House GOP suggests raising income taxes during vote on repeal of downtown district
The bill aims to repeal the district, which is set to pay for homeless outreach and a low-barrier shelter.
Small bites: urban farming helps everyone
Mad Farmers Collective is a small part of a larger food ecosystem.
Washington Township Schools is leading a fight against a new, all-girls charter school
District leaders say they were never approached by the school, which proposes to level the playing field for girls in STEM.


