Morales directs feds to halt alleged ‘unauthorized involvement’ in Indiana elections
Indiana Secretary of State Diego Morales’ office warned more than 120 federal agencies operating in Indiana against providing voter registration services described in a three-year-old presidential executive order without state approval.
Analysis finds that Indiana’s housing affordability gap is growing
The housing affordability gap for Indiana’s minimum wage workers grew according to the latest “Out of Reach” report, finding that those Hoosiers would need to work 122 hours per week to afford a Fair Market Rate two-bedroom apartment.
Mass Ave Starbucks could become first in Indianapolis to unionize
Workers at a Starbucks in Indianapolis on Monday filed a petition for a union election with the National Labor Relations Board—a move that could lead to the city’s first unionized store.
American Legion picks Indianapolis for 2029 national convention
The Indianapolis-based American Legion will bring its national convention back to the city in 2029 for the fifth time, it announced Tuesday.
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Whiteland Community High School renovation $28M over budget so far
The renovation and expansion of Whiteland Community High School is $28 million over budget, architects say as Clark-Pleasant officials analyze what can be done about the shortfall.
Building planned to unify Johnson County Community Corrections, court services under one roof
For nearly 30 years, Johnson County Community Corrections has called a small, temporary building on Franklin’s southwest side home.
Center Grove’s school board officially names Long superintendent
The Center Grove School Corp. Board of Trustees has named Bill Long superintendent.
Franklin Fire gets grant for bracelets to tracking missing persons
Specialized tracking bracelets will help Franklin first responders find missing children and adults.