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Indiana surpasses 2 million confirmed COVID-19 cases
COVID-19 cases throughout the U.S. have been on the rise for the last few months, mostly attributed to the BQ.1 and BQ.1.1 variants – which elude monoclonal antibody treatments and the original vaccine schedules.
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MonoSol strike ends, workers vote for new contract
The union workers said they chose to strike because the company often forces them to work overtime. The company has repeatedly denied those allegations.
Follow state legislative session
Hundreds of bills are filed every year, and it’s difficult for even journalists – who are literally paid to – to keep up with all of them. Here’s our guide for how to navigate Indiana’s legislative session.
Number of food insecure Hoosiers spikes 53%
Since 2021, the number of people without enough food increased from around 375,000 to 573,000 in Indiana and 19.9 million to 25.7 million nationwide.
Man arrested for westside shooting
Bloomington police officers found the 42-year-old victim with a gunshot wound to his upper chest near the Wheeler Mission in the 200 block of South Westplex Ave.
Senior communities face transportation problems
For older Hoosiers who cannot or do not want to drive, walkability can sometimes be an issue, particularly for those in senior living communities.
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With the energy costs up, what are some cheap ways to save on heat this winter?
Assuming you’ve turned down your thermostat as low as it can go without freezing your pipes — or your toes — here are some tips on cheap ways to save energy from the Indiana Office of Utility Consumer Counselor.
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What is the exception for the life of the pregnant person in Indiana’s abortion ban?
Jennifer Drobac is a law professor at Indiana University. She said this kind of ambiguous criteria may cause doctors to be more cautious when providing abortions.
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United Sounds shares joy of music at U of Evansville
University of Evansville students are working for a brand-new program called ‘United Sound,’ bringing orchestral music to students with disabilities.
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Lawsuits defend abortion access with religious freedom law
Critics of religious freedoms laws argue they are used to discriminate against LGBTQ people. But following the Supreme Court overturning of Roe v. Wade, abortion-rights supporters are using these laws to protect access to abortion.
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