Conservative states, including Indiana, challenge federal rule on treatment of transgender students
Several Republican state attorneys general are challenging a new federal rule that bans blanket policies that bar transgender students from using certain school bathrooms, among other provisions.
EPA bans consumer use of a toxic chemical widely used as a paint stripper...
Post-eclipse business reports mixed as Johnson County locals stayed home
After the count of total eclipse visitors was released earlier this month, some locals criticized officials for over-hyping the events, leading them to over-prepare and over-extend themselves financially.
Whiteland-area leaders talk public safety, tornado recovery
At a roundtable discussion on public safety Saturday, two topics dominated the conversation — tornado recovery and evolving technologies.
Clark-Pleasant Middle School team wins state esports competition
In its first year as a team, Clark-Pleasant Middle School’s esports team took home a State Championship title over the weekend.
New JCPL app now available
The Johnson County Public Library’s new app is now available for patrons to use.
IU protests and police action draw criticism, defense
Tension between police and student protesters enveloped Indiana University’s Bloomington campus in recent days as arrests mounted along with distrust in IU leadership after a change to long-standing policy the day before the initial protest.
Two Democrats vie to face off against Banks in U.S. Senate race
Third District Congressman Jim Banks has been running for the Senate like he has an opponent, and primary voters on May 7 will give him one.
Experience plays into 6th District GOP primary
Just a few months ago, Jefferson Shreve was running for Indianapolis mayor. And while he fell well short in his bid to unseat Mayor Joe Hogsett, Shreve spent $13 million on the effort, much of it for television, radio and social media ads aimed at boosting his name ID.
Meeting List: Week of April 29
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