Indiana has used more than $491,000 in public funds to defend Attorney General Todd Rokita, according to new records obtained by the Indiana Capital Chronicle.
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Photos: Fifth graders say goodbye to elementary school
See the scenes they captured on their last field trip together and learn about their middle-school hopes and fears.
How you can give comments on Indiana environmental laws
Business leaders and environmentalists are sharing their concerns during a public comment period.
Youth tobacco use continues to decline but nicotine pouches gain popularity
While still less commonly used than vaping, the percentage of high schoolers who reported trying nicotine pouches doubled from 2022 to 2024.
Westsiders relive the old days at Westlake Beach Club
Dozens attended the annual reunion for the club that closed in 1971.
Indianapolis ultimate frisbee teams form community
Fans were instantly hooked when they watched the Alleycats and Red in action.
‘We’re all in’: New charter school given green light to open in Indy
Chicago-based Legal Prep Charter Academy is making plans to open in fall 2026.
Watch films by Indy’s young filmmakers this weekend
Over 30 young filmmakers will screen short films, documentaries and music videos at the Indiana Youth Film Festival June 27-28.
Schools assess fallout after lawmakers snub bills on student mental health
Indiana legislators this year left several bills on the table that sought to address student mental health, bullying, and counselor shortages.
DigIndy project nears the finish line. Here’s what we know.
The $2 billion tunnel system will collect about 5 billion gallons of sewage and rainwater a year.


