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Hotel workers' strike disrupts July 4th holiday in Southern California
Hotel workers in Los Angeles, Santa Monica and Orange County are striking for better wages and working conditions, affecting scores of hotels over the July 4th holiday.
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Police officer, man killed in shooting at Perry County Memorial Hospital
Officers were involved in an “altercation” with Sean Hubert when shots were fired, Indiana State Police Sgt. John Davis said at a news conference.
Abortion access could continue to change in year 2 after the overturn of Roe v. Wade
It's already harder to get an abortion in many places and access is likely to be limited more with the passage of new laws.
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Teacher diversity remains a problem in Indiana. Educators of color highlight potential solutions
Multiple national studies show that diverse educators benefit students, especially students of color.
Rollercoaster weather, new laws take effect, American Legion posts | Indiana Newsdesk
Coming up on Indiana Newsdesk: The weather in Indiana has been a roller coaster this week. A slew of new laws take effect this weekend. Are American Legion posts going to be able to continue to operate?
Zulich wins District 6 nomination during Democratic vacancy caucus
Zulich was the only person to file as a candidate in a vacancy caucus held by the Monroe County Democratic Party.
Even with rains on the way, farmers concerned about drought
Compounding the issue is the burst of severe weather Hoosiers saw earlier this week, with large hail damaging many crops throughout the state.
Thousands still without power a day after Indiana storm
Indiana utility companies are still working to restore power to tens of thousands of customers remaining offline since Thursday’s storm. Officials said at least 90,000 customers were still waiting for power to be restored Friday.
Supreme Court strikes down student loan program for some 900,000 Indiana borrowers
According to the Education Data Initiative, Indiana borrowers have roughly 30 billion dollars in federal student loans.
Hundreds of new state laws take effect July 1
Indiana lawmakers passed more than 250 pieces of legislation in 2023. And the vast majority take effect July 1.
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