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An anti-abortion group challenges Indiana Dept. of Health's decision to stop releasing individual terminated pregnancy reports; Indiana University has released an independent review of pro-Palestinian campus protest in April; Indiana Dept. of Transportation to launch a pilot program using cameras to monitor speeding in construction zones; Vigo County has lost its sheriff to cancer; Greenwood held a public meeting to discuss its comprehensive development plan; and a Goshen man has died after a motorcycle crash.
Indiana
Thursday, July 25, 2024
Harris in Indianapolis: ‘We are not playing around’
Vice President Kamala Harris, now the presumptive Democratic nominee for president, delivered a powerful message in Indianapolis. Speaking at a Zeta …
Wednesday, July 24, 2024
IN students face stricter attendance rules, new reading requirements
As students in Indiana head back to school, they will encounter some stricter classroom rules, including new reading requirements and a tighter …
Tuesday, July 23, 2024
Opioid settlement fund fuels anti-addiction battle in Indiana
Indiana is stepping up its fight against addiction with a boost from an opioid settlement fund. The money comes from a $54 billion 2021 Opioid …
Multiyear IU project tackles diabetes at local level
A diagnosis of diabetes increases the risk of heart disease, stroke, kidney disease and even death. The School of Public Health at Indiana …
Indiana initiative aims to lower infant mortality
By Haley Miller for Chalkbeat Indiana.Broadcast version by Joe Ulery for Indiana News Service reporting for the Chalkbeat Indiana-Free Press Indiana-P…
High childcare costs hinder women's workforce participation in Indiana
A new study from Ball State University's Center for Business and Economic Research revealed how child care availability and costs affect women's workf…
New IN law requires five-year tenure reviews of professors
With just over a month before Indiana university students return, a new law affecting college professor tenures is in full effect. The law targets …
Indiana law introduces big changes to home buying
For years, Indiana home sellers have signed formal listing agreements with real estate brokers but now buyers also need written agreements before …
Tips for hot Hoosiers to stay safe in summer swelter
As summer temperatures rise, experts emphasize the need for Hoosiers to stay mindful of the heat to avoid serious health risks. Zac Schlader…
Increasing demand devours IN food bank resources
Food Bank of Northwest Indiana is facing a surge in demand for food assistance, despite the end of the pandemic. The facility serves about 60,000 …
Report: IN’s 988 success sets example but all states must improve crisis support
A new report gives Indiana high marks for its rollout of 988, a mental health crisis hotline, but also highlighted all states need to do more to …
IN book offers recycling resources for event organizers
Summer in Indiana produces a variety of festivals, outdoor concerts, and athletic competitions. These attractions produce large crowds and hundreds …