The American bald eagle is Indiana’s greatest conservation success story. But could the species’ improving numbers be obscuring a new threat to their recovery?
Michelle Mastro
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Butler Esports Park Powers Up
A huge new esports facility opens at Butler University. But the Bulldogs aren’t the only players in a statewide race to dominate video game competitions.
Marc D. Allan
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The Library’s Novel Approach To A Crisis
Overwhelmed with homeless people and others facing a crisis, the Indianapolis Public Library has a new way to serve its most vulnerable patrons.
Marc D. Allan
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How Sweetwater Beat The Pandemic Odds
For the Fort Wayne musical instrument behemoth Sweetwater, the past year-plus’ outlook has been surprisingly upbeat.
Tony Rehagen
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Michael McRobbie Is Leaving Bloomington With No Regrets
While much of the IU president’s tenure was spent in the shadow of Purdue’s headline-making Mitch Daniels, McRobbie has scored just as well on the leadership test.
Hayleigh Colombo
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Glenn Close’s Costumes Play A Lead Role In A New Exhibit
An exhibit of actress Glenn Close’s costumes opens at the IU art museum this month, joining a collection that highlights the critical part clothing plays in all of our lives.
Linda Vaccariello
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How Christel House Is Keeping Its Founder’s Vision Alive
Christel DeHaan built her schools like businesses so they could thrive as nonprofits, helping them survive an inevitable hardship: her recent death.
Casey Patrick
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The Second Coming Of Bob Ross
With the world in chaos, the curators of a new exhibit about the kindly painter expect his everything-will-be-fine philosophy to appeal more than ever.
Linda Vaccariello
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Does Carmel Have A Spending Problem?
The brouhaha over Carmel’s sizable debt.
Sarah Bahr
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Catching The Couple Who Conned Amazon
Prime suspects.
Tony Rehagen
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The Late Edition
Buyouts and layoffs at The Indianapolis Star beg questions about what the city would look like without it.
John Krull
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Collision Course
Why mountain-bikers and environmentalists are on a collision course at Fort Harrison State Park.
Robert Annis
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The World’s First GMO Fish Is Stranded In Albany, Indiana
“We know we have a product of superior quality and superior sustainability qualities, and only wish the opportunity to allow consumers to decide for themselves,” says the CEO of the company that developed the salmon.
Matthew Gonzales
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Teresa Sabatine: Film Indy’s Leading Lady
Maybe the fact that almost 40 states already have film tax incentives just makes hers a better story—one with parallels to Hoosiers itself.
Daniel S. Comiskey
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November’s Transit Referendum: A Lot on the Line
Both sides agree the referendum will drastically impact the future of Indianapolis.