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The Trump administration has moved two prisoners whose death sentences former President Joe Biden commuted to life without parole in December, inmate records show.
Arts & Culture
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The significance of place in our lives is both functional and spiritual. Our birthplace, our addresses, our final resting place all help to identify us and tell our story on this earth. Where we are in place also constantly calls upon us to be aware of the present moment.
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Succulents are commonly known as "neglectable plants" for their ability to thrive in otherwise inhospitable conditions of little water and sunshine.
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Poet Daniel Lassell reads "Tank," "Winston," "Frame [In Eagle Creek Park]," "Frame [The neighbor says]," "Proximity Continuum" from his 2025 book Frame Inside a Frame.
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In time for Thanksgiving, a celebration of food in vocal jazz and popular song.
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The eighth annual IPM Conference on Aging offers practical insights into the challenges and opportunities of growing older. This free, virtual conference takes place via Zoom from noon to 1 PM on Wednesdays, October 1, 2025 through December 3, 2025.
Open to the public, the conference is designed for older adults, caregivers, and families planning for the future. Participation is free and available to anyone, regardless of location. -
Step into a world of stories as WFIU’s Noon Edition goes live from Morgensterns for a special episode celebrating books, authors, and the joy of reading.
This community-focused broadcast brings together local writers, literary thinkers, and readers of all ages for a lively conversation about the stories that shape us. With our host Bob Zaltsberg, our panelists will discuss books for all ages, from children’s books to adult thrillers. Find out what titles have been popular in 2025, our panel’s favorites, book trends, and gift ideas!
Guests will include:
Michael Koryta, New York Times best-selling author
Sam Ott, Teen Services Manager, Monroe County Public Libraries
Jenna Bowman, general manager, Morgenstern Books
Doors open at 11:30 a.m., and all are welcome to join the audience for this free event. Whether you’re a lifelong reader or simply curious, we invite you to be part of this live, thoughtful, and book-loving event. -
WTIU invites you to an exclusive early look at the much-anticipated new season of All Creatures Great and Small! Join us at IU Cinema for a free screening of the Season 6 premiere episode—weeks before it airs on television.
About the Episode
We return to Darrowby in May 1945 to find Skeldale House in a moment of transition. As victory in Europe is declared and the world begins to breathe again, James balances a demanding veterinary practice with family life and an especially challenging Siegfried. Helen is managing big changes at Heston Grange while enjoying time with young Jimmy and Rosie. Tristan, back from years at war, must find his footing at home once more. Meanwhile, Mrs. Hall works tirelessly to bring the household together and restore harmony.
This heartfelt opening chapter sets the tone for a season filled with renewal, reconnection, and hope for brighter days ahead.
Season 6 premieres Sunday, January 11 at 9pm on WTIU.
New Announcement: Seasons 7 & 8 Confirmed!
Fans can rejoice—MASTERPIECE has officially renewed All Creatures Great and Small for Seasons 7 and 8. The beloved series will continue with two additional seasons, each featuring six episodes plus a Christmas Special, bringing even more stories from the Yorkshire Dales to look forward to.
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About 1.7 million of the 1.9 million Hoosiers traveling will do so by car.
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At Wednesday’s Capital Improvement Board meeting, city leaders said there’s a very large funding gap.
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Senate Enrolled Act 1 requires that school referenda passed after 2027 must share the money with charter schools starting in 2028.
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U.S. attorneys filed a notice of intent to seek the death penalty against Shane Meehan in U.S. District Court in Terre Haute on Tuesday. Meehan is accused of killing detective and federal task force agent Gregory Ferency outside an FBI field office in Terre Haute in 2021.
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Cardinal Spirits is celebrating its 10-year anniversary by releasing its oldest whiskey, and the oldest made in Bloomington.
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Senate Enrolled Act 1 is projected to reduce MCCSC funding by more than $30 million from 2026 to 2031.
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Indiana Daily Student print editions will be in newspaper stands on Nov. 20, with news.
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Hopewell East makes up three blocks of the 24-acre former hospital site that the city obtained from IU Health more than five years ago to create a new neighborhood geared to affordable and diverse housing options.
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The teen was released from a mental health facility two days before the double homicide.
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Indiana University spelled out what the 27 organizations the IFC represents can and can’t do for the foreseeable future, in a Friday evening letter to the Interfraternity Council.
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Quarterback Fernando Mendoza completed 22 of 24 passes, including four touchdowns.
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With Thanksgiving around the corner, learn what food pantries, restaurants, and events are offering Thanksgiving specials.