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SB 1 cuts property taxes for homeowners and businesses. But local governments may impose higher local income taxes to fill ...
Print artist Ana Inciardi sells her art through vending machines at 50 locations. Instead of snacks, Inciardi's three-slot ...
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Honor Jones about her debut novel, Sleep, and how the things people learn and endure in ...
One of new CEO Yvonda Bean's first steps at the ailing Indianapolis Housing Agency was to fix phones that hadn't worked for ...
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration says an "atmospheric river" event is set to hit Florida and other parts ...
Residents of Spokane's Latah Valley are voicing concerns as the Victory Heights housing development progresses in an area ...
After the cemetery's closure nearly 140 years ago, many unmarked graves remained at the site. Archaeologists have found ...
AmeriCorps is the latest government agency culled by DOGE, ending service for 265 Hoosiers in public health, children's ...
The state’s police commissioner has spoken exclusively to the Herald after announcing her resignation after three years in ...
You might have a friend who is always busy with their Sunday long run and another who never misses their favorite cycling ...
Print artist Ana Inciardi is making vending machines fun again. Instead of snacks, Inciardi's devices produce prints you can collect for the low price of four quarters.
Georgia landed the commitment of four-star Safety, Jordan Smith. Today, we take a look at what he brings to the Bulldogs ...