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Trump announces historic Iran-Israel ceasefire agreement to end '12 Day War'; IN college sports ban on trans athletes starts July 1; KY child overdose cases highlighted during National Safety Month; Report: More Gen Z students factor politics into college decisions.

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Some in Congress question the legality of Trump's Iran strikes, as he announces a ceasefire. Gen Zers filter their college choices by politics, and Islamophobic rhetoric surfaces in NYC's tight mayoral race.

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Giant data centers powering artificial intelligence want cheap rural land but some communities are pushing back, Hurricane Helene mobilized a North Carolina town in unexpected ways, and Cherokee potters make ceramics that honor multiple generations.

Terri Dee

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Terri Dee has worn many hats in her 25+ years in radio, tv, and print as a reporter, news anchor, producer, and talk show host for Emmis Communications, Urban One, and NPR-member stations in Indianapolis and Lafayette, Indiana. Terri earned her Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree from Indiana Wesleyan University and, most recently a Master of Jurisprudence (M.Jur.) degree from the IU Robert H. McKinney School of Law. Her interests include researching and writing stories about court proceedings and rulings in civil and criminal cases, analyzing how the legal system shapes every profession, and inequities in education, housing, civil rights, and the criminal justice system. Traveling, playing skeeball, visiting museums, attending the theater, puzzles, and playing the piano occupy her spare time.


Honors and Awards: Best Documentary or Television Special - Society of Professional Journalists - Indiana Professional Chapter

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IN homebuying hopefuls face supply, demand, price shock

June is National Homeownership Month. However, both buyers and sellers in Indiana are wary of the housing market, amid unwavering interest rates and …

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'Jubilee Day' was honored before Juneteenth in 1800s Indiana

Today is Juneteenth, a national holiday dating back to 1865. This was the day when freedom was granted to enslaved Texans, more than two years after …

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Report: Slow insurance responses, weather affect IN home coverage costs

Homeowners' insurance costs continue to skyrocket and few choices remain for Hoosiers who cannot afford a premium increase or receive a coverage denia…

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OH farmers consider adopting 'regenerative agriculture' practices

By Jessica Scott-Reid for Sentient.Broadcast version by Terri Dee for Ohio News Connection reporting for the Sentient-Public News Service Collaboratio…

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IN residents watch direction of Trump spending bill amid state budget cuts

As Congress reviews budget slashes to health care in President Donald Trump's "One Big Beautiful Bill Act," a new evaluation from the nonpartisan Cong…

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New reports says MN children face troubling health and education disparities

The 2025 Kids Count Data Book by the Annie E. Casey Foundation has released its findings for Minnesota. The report examines results for children in …

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Survey: IN businesses benefit from offering Pride merchandise

A new survey found most consumers stand behind brands showing support for the LGBTQ+ community. GLAAD, the nonprofit behind the survey, said it …

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Expert: Michiganders could pay millions to support outdated coal plant

Michigan taxpayers may end up footing the bill to keep an aging coal plant open. The J.H. Campbell plant was scheduled to close on May 31, but a …

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Indiana women get new start on college from behind bars

By Claire Rafford for Mirror Indy.Broadcast version by Terri Dee for Indiana News Service reporting for the Mirror Indy-Free Press Indiana-Public News…

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Study shows marriage habits straying from traditional patterns

Women college graduates are not sticking to traditional compatibility traits when choosing a husband, according to one study. Preferences are …

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