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As part of an annual effort, the General Services Administration is offloading six lighthouses this year to eligible groups that promise to maintain them. The rest — including one in Cleveland — will be auctioned off to the public.
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Indiana's sales tax on gasoline will largely hold steady next month, increasing by just $0.001. But there's a bigger gas tax increase coming in July and, thanks to new legislation, several more Julys to come.
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The U.S. Supreme Court removed protections from many wetlands that used to be under federal jurisdiction. Wetland advocates say that doesn't bode well for Indiana.
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Mayor Aftab Pureval is recommending "financial freedom" pilot programs, including medical debt relief and a guaranteed income study.
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In this article from our archives, reporter Tana Weingartner takes a look at a time not so long ago when the fountain was turned on for the first time after a three-year absence.
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Caitlin Bernard, an Indiana OB-GYN, has been under scrutiny from her state's Republican attorney general since speaking out about the impact of the Supreme Court decision overturning Roe v. Wade.
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This year's theme is "Proud & Powerful" to represent the strength of the Black family in all of its forms.
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The 80 vendors are the most in Taste's history.
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The book was never published, but it’s finding new life in 2023 thanks to a group of students and a determined art educator.
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