New report finds apprenticeships increasing for WA; TN nursing shortage slated to continue amid federal education changes; NC college students made away of on-campus resources to fight food insecurity; DOJ will miss deadline to release all Epstein files; new program provides glasses to visually impaired Virginians; Line 5 pipeline fight continues in Midwest states; and NY Gov. Kathy Hochul agrees to sign medical aid in dying bill in early 2026.
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INDIANAPOLIS - A new report from the Annie E. Casey Foundation finds half of Hoosier kids eight years and under are living in poverty. It says living …
INDIANAPOLIS - With 83 percent of teens having cell phones and more than half of them texting daily, what better way to keep them informed about …
INDIANAPOLIS – Indiana has one of the worst infant mortality rates in the nation, according to the latest statistics. Indiana ranks 45th out …
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. - With the confusion over changes in health care and with open enrollment for those on Medicare, scammers are preying on seniors…
INDIANAPOLIS - You might be surprised to learn that the number-one reason for emergency room visits and hospital admissions in Indiana is people falli…
INDIANAPOLIS - Answer a few questions online, and in about five minutes you can know more about what the Affordable Care Act means for you. October 1 …
INDIANAPOLIS - Cutting enrollment is the way most of Indiana's Head Start programs are dealing with the nearly 5.3 percent in cuts to funding resultin…
INDIANAPOLIS - Sometimes medical decisions are left to family members or emergency personnel who don't know a patient's medical treatment wishes…
INDIANAPOLIS - Mary Ann Becklenberg was diagnosed with early-stage Alzheimer's disease back in 2006. She and her husband, John, will be appearing …
INDIANAPOLIS - A consumer-rights group, the Citizens Action Coalition, is asking in a letter to the state Attorney General to investigate whether …
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