When students in Decatur Township head back to class this August, they’ll start and end their days at new times.
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Public Editor: How Indy newsrooms covered a random and fatal shooting downtown
When the reporting is responsible, consumers walk away feeling informed.
Themed mini golf is Indiana’s exhibit at Great American State Fair
The fair will run from June 25 to July 10 on the National Mall and will feature more than 150 exhibits.
Teacher merit pay in Indianapolis charter schools gets millions in new aid from philanthropies
Two initiatives are providing substantial investments in teacher merit pay for Indianapolis charters.
Boys & Girls Clubs of Indianapolis, The City League team up for summer mentorship
The collaboration directly integrates teens into The City League’s highly anticipated summer programming, merging competitive basketball with community culture, localized creativity and hands-on youth mentorship.
Public Editor: When the news strikes out
Local newsrooms missed the story of the Indianapolis Clowns.
Grant funds mental health training for Indiana librarians
Indiana librarians will receive mental health training through a $50,000 grant, making libraries a go-to resource for mental health support.
More Hoosiers go uninsured, resulting in higher emergency department usage
Report finds 60,000 fewer Hoosiers signed up for ACA coverage in 2026
Beau Bayh defeats Blythe Potter for Democratic secretary of state nomination
Indiana Republicans will gather in Fort Wayne for the GOP convention later this month to decide Bayh’s challenger.
‘Welcome to Indiana!’: Braun cheers Bears’ decision to move ahead with stadium project
The Chicago Bears Board of Directors met and voted to advance stadium development project in Hammond, Indiana.


