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Susan Salaz

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The Constitution According To Birch Bayh

The Hoosier Senate icon made his mark on our foundational document, and almost abolished the Electoral College.

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Welcome To Chindianapolis

One of the largest populations of Burmese Chin refugees in the world lives on the south side of Indianapolis.

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Fun With Dick And Jane (In Clinton County)

Zerna Sharp never had kids of her own, but her children, as she called them—Dick, Jane, and Baby Sally—became American icons as the main characters of schoolbooks used across the nation. If you were in first grade in America between 1930 and 1970, you probably learned to read with Dick and Jane—who reached the height […]

Women march in support of the ERA.
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Remembering The Indiana Women Behind the ERA

The Equal Rights Amendment was for women, by women, and largely defeated by a handful of prominent women.

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Traveler: Local Labyrinths

Roads To Recovery

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The (New) Unspoken Rules Of Drive-In Theaters

A manner-festo for social distancing under the stars.

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Sophia Pruitt: Dogs’ Best Friend

Meet the Greta Thunberg of local animal advocacy, 17-year-old Sophia Pruitt.

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The Mascots

Two of our hometown universities are cheering along with new live mascots this year.

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Street Savvy: Hanna Ave.

At the southern end of the Red Line, the University of Indianapolis neighborhood is worth a close study.

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Sneak Peek Of New Kurt Vonnegut Museum And Library

So it grows.

A new mass transit station ready for bus travel.
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IndyGo: Putting Down Routes

Will we get on board with the new Red Line?

Colorful circus demonstration with trapeze artists dangling from ropes high above the ground.
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Big Top, Little Town

Get to know Peru’s amateur circus.

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