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Competitive online gaming, or esports, has exploded in popularity lately, especially for college students.
The popular ride-sharing service Uber launched in several Indiana college towns four years ago, including Bloomington. Local taxi companies have been impacted differently.
Hundreds of students from high schools across Monroe County spent Friday participating in the second National School Walkout.
A recent report says Indiana needs to drastically improve state funded preschool, but state officials say it ignores significant improvements to the program.
Plans for old hospital site include an arts and activities center, office space and a mix of different kinds of housing.
A court struck down portions of Indiana’s 2016 anti-abortion measure, which in part banned abortions performed solely because of a fetus’s gender, race, or potential disability.
The case illustrates larger challenges with Indiana’s juvenile justice system, because kids don't have the same avenues for relief as adults in the criminal justice system.
Indiana lawmakers will consider five bills in their May 14 special session – without public testimony or amendments.
Indiana’s unemployment rate held steady last month at 3.2 percent, remaining at its lowest point since December 2000. The rate hasn’t increased since July last year.