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Indianapolis · IndianapolisINDIANAPOLIS The Indiana Fever is ready for Caitlin Clark. On Wednesday, Clark said she couldn't have scripted this any better. She's excited to continue her legacy here in Indianapolis."I'm just excited. It's a new chapter, it's new faces," Clark said. As Clark represents the Indiana Fever, she's hoping to continue to inspire other girls out there while making an impact in the WNBA. "Making an impact on this community, having a lot of fun inte…See the Story
Caitlin Clark's ready for new challenges in Indy, hopes to keep inspiring young girls
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Indianapolis · IndianapolisINDIANAPOLIS The Archdiocese of Indianapolis wants to tear down the vacant Church of the Holy Cross. The City of Indianapolis chose to protect the building instead.The Metropolitan Development Commission voted 6-1 Wednesday afternoon to designate the church a historic site, permanently cementing an emergency designation enacted by the Indianapolis Historic Preservation Commission."What we're trying to do is preserve a structure that has meant s…See the Story
Saved: Holy Cross Church gets permanent historic distinction to stop demolition plans
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Bloomington, Indiana · BloomingtonBLOOMINGTON Graduate students at Indiana University are blocking the entry way to classrooms in their second strike since 2021.We have a three day strike, explained student David Garner. It's a combination of a long series of events because grad workers want union recognition and a living wage.Back in 2022, graduate workers at Indiana University protested for weeks to receive higher wages. Students define that strike a success as their wages we…See the Story
IU Graduate students on strike; Seeking nearly $20,000 raise
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Noblesville · NoblesvilleNOBLESVILLE Now that Caitlin Clark has officially landed in Indiana, she's going to need a place to live, and the City of Noblesville thinks it's the perfect place. Residents, along with the city, started a grassroots campaign on social media. The x account (formally known as twitter) is called Welcome Home Caitlin. "I would love that, I would love that, I would love it," said Scott Sabel, who works at Syd's Bar downtown. "She is one of the gre…See the Story
Noblesville making push for Caitlin Clark to call the city home
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Indianapolis · IndianapolisINDIANAPOLIS People from all walks of life ride IndyGo. Whatever their purpose for riding, the bus represents the community of Indianapolis. However, IndyGo has noticed some of their most vulnerable riders can often be their most disruptive."When we have riders who are violating our code of conduct for any reason, that's something that we take very seriously, Carrie Black, with IndyGo, said. Sometimes the reason that maybe these riders are acti…See the Story
IndyGo creates new social service coordinator position to help support vulnerable riders
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United States · United StatesINDIANAPOLIS — Search and rescue crews are still scanning the White River for any signs of two missing kayakers. The search began Tuesday night when the pair went underwater just downstream from the 16th St. bridge. Search and rescue crews could be seen combing the shallower sections near the East bank of the White River. […]See the Story
Experts warn of dangerous dam in White River as search continues for missing kayakers
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Indianapolis · IndianapolisBy James Howell Jr. Click here for updates on this story INDIANAPOLIS (WRTV) — An Indianapolis child and their mother have filed a lawsuit against IPS, staff members, after they were allegedly attacked by other students. The attacks were allegedly recorded and encouraged by a teacher at George Washington Carver Montessori IPS School 87 – which is located at 2411 Indianapolis Ave. That teacher, who WRTV will not name as they face no criminal…See the Story
Former teacher allowed other students to attack 7-year-old classmate, lawsuit alleges
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Indianapolis · IndianapolisINDIANAPOLIS Those who have AES Indiana will soon see their monthly electricity bills increase after the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission approved a rate increase request.Customers can expect their average monthly electric bill to increase by $9.36 starting next year.AES Indiana originally requested an increase of an additional $17.49 a month, the IURC said, but the two came to an agreement on a lower amount.The newly approved agreement wi…See the Story
AES Indiana monthly rate increase approved by IURC
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