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More than 300 people are currently homeless in Bloomington, according to Heading Home of South Central Indiana. Mayor Kerry ...
In an effort to keep kids safe, the Decatur Township school district has added new stop arm cameras to several buses to help ...
City leaders and developers officially broke ground Tuesday on a $30 million project just steps away from the Fishers Event ...
As youth sports ramp up with the return to school, it is vital to prioritize health and safety measures, ensuring young ...
Hundreds of thousands of visitors are expected to attend the Indiana State Fair. You will find the latest on parking, ...
When 9-year-old twins Ava and Addison were visiting their grandmother near Detroit, they never imagined a trip to the pool ...
The Indiana Fever have officially ruled out guard Caitlin Clark for Wednesday's home game against the Phoenix Mercury.
After the devastating flash floods in Texas, one nonprofit organization is helping survivors heal by giving them a safe space ...
According to the National Retail Foundation, 46% of back-to-school shoppers are willing to go into debt to buy items that would help their children fit in with their peers.
In less than two weeks, dozens of unhoused residents living at a camp near Lenord Street in Fountain Square will be forced to leave.
Affordable housing is on the way to Northern Indianapolis, as Greater Indy Habitat for Humanity prepares to break ground on its first full neighborhood development in Marion County in 25 years.
A former coach reflects on the man who carried out a deadly NYC office shooting, calling him an athletically gifted player.