The bill cracks down on local units of government, businesses and immigrant social safety net use.
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New programs include a bachelor’s degree in hospitality and a master’s in athletic training.
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Mirror Indy hosted a Chat N Chew community discussion focused on data centers Feb. 24 at 16 Tech.
These Black filmmakers are shaping the Indy film scene
Meet the creatives who are bringing their film dreams home to Indianapolis.
Residents urge Braun, lawmakers to regulate Indiana’s growing data center industry
Indiana residents and environmental groups gathered at the State Library to urge lawmakers to regulate the state’s rapidly expanding data center industry.
Lawmakers add ID requirement to Indiana’s needle exchanges
Advocates worry it will discourage participation in programs meant to curtail HIV, hep C infections.
‘Rules are rules’: Indy Democratic leader rejects candidates
Among those rejected: the Marion County Young Democrats’ leader, a U.S. Army soldier, a former Democratic governor’s spokesman.
As lawmakers push to unify operations for Indianapolis schools, charters could get an edge
In a looming shakeup of Indianapolis schools, charters could have a long-term advantage. But the size of that advantage could depend on decisions by a new public corporation lawmakers are poised to establish.
Who approves data centers in Indy? Here’s what to know.
Some zoning proposals are reviewed by city-county councilors, while others aren’t.
Trust, speeding and ICE: New IMPD chief addresses westside problems
Tanya Terry spoke to residents at Haughville Coffee with the Chief event Feb. 24


