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Indiana Fever Sink the Storm in Seattle
SEATTLE, WA.–The Indiana Fever led by as many as 19 on their way to a 94-86 victory over the Seattle Storm Tuesday night at Climate Pledge Arena. Aliyah Boston propelled the Fever to victory with 31 points and 8 rebounds. The Fever also got key...

IDEM unveils free toolkit to help businesses prevent pollution
The Indiana Department of Environmental Management (IDEM) introduced a new Pollution Prevention (P2) Toolkit designed to help Indiana businesses implement effective, low-cost strategies for reducing pollution and conserving resources. This free...

Indiana public colleges freeze tuition for two years
Indiana’s public higher education institutions announced a commitment to freeze tuition and mandatory fees for the 2025-26 and 2026-27 academic years at Gov. Mike Braun’s request. The decision marks the first time since at least 2010 that all 15...

Governor Braun identifies environmental regulations to be revisited or rescinded
INDIANA – On Tuesday, Governor Mike Braun and the Indiana Department of Environmental Management released a report identifying regulations to be changed or rescinded to “support business development, job creation, and economic growth, while also...

Indiana Fever vs Seattle Storm Game Player Stats and Box Score for June 24 | 2025 WNBA Season
The Indiana Fever and Seattle Storm faced off in a high-stakes regular season clash at Climate Pledge Arena on Tuesday. Caitlin Clark’s Fever entered the matchup with a 6-7 record and riding a two-game skid, while the red-hot Storm came in with a...

Environmental groups demand Nippon Steel work to cut emissions after buying U.S. Steel
With U.S. Steel’s $14.9 billion sale to Nippon Steel made official last week, environmental advocates say it’s time for corporate leadership to take make real strides toward limiting pollution. “U.S. Steel has gotten everything that it wished for...

How immigrants from around the globe helped shape Indianapolis
When Kanwal Prakash "KP" Singh moved to Indianapolis in 1967 he was one of only two Sikhs in the city. Singh had arrived in the United States from India two years earlier to pursue a master's degree in city planning at the University of Michigan....

Indiana Fever, Caitlin Clark vs. Seattle Storm FREE LIVE STREAM (6/24/25) | Time, TV Channel for WNBA regular season
The Indiana Fever and Caitlin Clark face the Seattle Storm in a regular season WNBA game on Tuesday, June 24, 2025 (6/24/25) at Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle, Wash. Tip-off is scheduled for 10 p.m. ET on NBA TV. Streaming platform Free trial...

Providence Wildlife Rehabilitation mourns killing of 5 geese
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Most people believe Canada geese only hiss and snap and poop on the sidewalk, but that’s a negative stereotype; one that may have fueled a random act of violence that killed five Canadian geese who helped teach Hoosiers as...

July 3 - Allen County, Indiana, public records portal created
The Allen County Board of Commissioners announce the start of a new system that offers residents easier access to public records and increased transparency. Allen County partnered with CivicPlus, the county website provider, to implement...

2025 Best & Brightest Online MBA: Michael Roshon, Indiana University (Kelley)
“Innovative physician leader, strategic thinker, committed to athlete safety, emergency medicine expert, and healthcare executive.” Age: 57 Hometown: Colorado Springs, CO Fun Fact About Yourself: I’ve blended my passion for sports and medicine,...

Shooting range at Jasper-Pulaski Fish and Wildlife Area reopens with safety upgrades
MEDARYVILLE, Ind. -- The Indiana Department of Natural Resources announced they have reopened the shooting range at the Jasper-Pulaski Fish and Wildlife Area following several safety upgrades. DNR officials say the upgrades include shooting...

Indiana Fever vs Seattle Storm prediction and betting tips - June 24 | 2025 WNBA Season
The Indiana Fever continue their Western Conference adventure on Tuesday with a trip to face the Seattle Storm at the Climate Pledge Arena. This will be the first meeting between the two teams this season as the Storm continues to host teams from...

Indiana Fever vs Seattle Storm Predicted Starting Lineups and Depth Chart for June 24 | 2025 WNBA Season
The Indiana Fever will visit Climate Pledge Arena to take on the Seattle Storm in one of four WNBA games slated for Tuesday. This has been a different season for both teams. The Storm have done well and are fifth (9-5) in the standings, trailing...

Mayor announces new pick for Indianapolis' animal welfare leader
Mayor Joe Hogsett has announced his pick for the new director of Indianapolis’ animal welfare agency after a months-long search. Amanda Dehoney-Hinkle, currently the superintendent of Greenfield-Hancock Animal Management, will be appointed as the...
COINTELPRO Operations Helped Create Today’s Dystopian Political Environment
Security camera of Donald DeFreeze and Patty Hearst robbing Hibernia Bank in San Francisco in April 1974. DeFreeze was head of the CIA-created Symbionese Liberation Army (SLA) which kidnapped Hearst and brainwashed her into supporting the group’s...

Indiana offers resources for exploring its outdoor spaces
Looking for a reason to unplug and step outside this summer? Indiana offers some of the most scenic and accessible outdoor spaces in the Midwest. The Indiana Department of Natural Resources provides resources for residents to explore their state,...

Eight Indiana Communities Receive $1 Million In Federal Grants
Lt. Governor Beckwith, OCRA have announced eight communities are to receive nearly $1 million in federal grants. Photo by Steven Van Elk, Unsplash. News Release INDIANAPOLIS — The Office of Lt. Governor Micah Beckwith and the Indiana Office of...

Lee Alig: Designing the Future of Indianapolis
Building Roots in the Heartland Cornelius “Lee” Alig didn’t just grow up in Indianapolis—he helped shape it. A sixth-generation Indiana native, Lee has spent his life contributing to the city’s architecture, culture, and civic identity. From...

New Indiana campaign urges vigilance around water as drowning deaths spike in July
With the July Fourth weekend approaching, a new campaign from Prevent Child Abuse Indiana is urging parents and caregivers to take a more proactive role in preventing child drownings. The “Eyes on the Child: Water Safety” initiative highlights the...