IU Health OBGYN Caitlin Bernard to receive fine, reprimand for speaking out about providing 10-year-old's abortion
The board ruled against Todd Rokita’s complaint that Bernard was unfit to practice.
The board ruled against Todd Rokita’s complaint that Bernard was unfit to practice.
The district experienced less learning loss compared to state averages.
The city launched the new system on May 8.
Channel your inner Hoosier this summer
The city is accepting applications from community members.
Bender answered questions from the election board for over an hour Thursday.
No one was hurt in the crash.
Community members will be able to more easily challenge books in school libraries.
City employees have limited resources and face political challenges to improve traffic safety.
The IDS analyzed and mapped 20 years of local traffic data.
An IDS analysis of public data shows a recent uptick in crashes, following national trends.
The bill prohibits teaching human sexuality to Hoosiers in pre-kindergarten through third grade.
IUPAI has finished its second semester of classes at the Putnamville Correctional Facility.
McCormick is the first Democrat to announce a run for governor of Indiana this election.
The IU student died riding an e-scooter on Sept. 18, 2022.
Bills passed this session include LGBTQ and education topics.
The council postponed an ordinance about the Traffic Calming and Greenways Program.
IU President Pamela Whitten pledged continued support for the Kinsey Institute.
Bloomington City Clerk Nicole Bolden ran unopposed for re-election.
Thomson won with 43% of the vote, beating out Don Griffin and Susan Sandberg.