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To anyone who’s familiar with WNBA coverage, it’s no surprise that a recent video of a mid-game disagreement between Caitlin Clark and her coach went viral. It’s typical of the types of incidents that bring the league into the national news. Plus, everything Clark does gets outsized attention.

How did Indy journalists do covering that moment? And what does that tell us...


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Drugmaker Eli Lilly and Co. is restricting access to a drug discount program intended for safety-net hospitals in a move the company says is needed to identify waste, fraud and abuse.

The Indianapolis-based pharmaceutical company now requires hospitals to submit insurance claims data for in-house pharmacy dispensing to qualify for discount pricing through the federal 3...


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A Republican legislator campaigning for the elimination of property taxes in Indiana is hoping for a boost from the issue being included in the party’s new state platform.

Delegates to last weekend’s state party convention added language supporting property tax elimination to the


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Two members of the Indiana Natural Resources Commission — including its long-serving chair — have resigned, blaming Gov. Mike Braun’s administration for “stifling” citizen input and curtailing the board’s role working with the Department of Natural Resources.

“After decades of service, it is disheartening to see the Commission’s role diminished and the voices of those ...


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Pain at the pump is a phrase commonly used in speeches, news stories, and commercials. But let’s be honest; this idiom has never been more real. The efforts to help Hoosier families and businesses amid this extreme hike in fuel prices by


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