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Indiana police arrest man in 2017 killings of 2 Delphi girls
Their deaths were ruled a double-homicide, but more than five years after the killings police have not disclosed how the girls died or described what evidence they had in the case.
As SCOTUS hearing nears, lawsuit alleges Health and Hospital Corp. broke Indiana law
A lawsuit filed by the Indiana Statewide Independent Living Council accuses the Health and Hospital Corporation of Marion County of violating Indiana’s Open Door Law, which requires public agencies to meet to make decisions publicly.
Experts say voter fraud shouldn't have an effect in this year's midterms
While concerns of voter fraud remain, experts say there is no evidence that voter fraud has affected past election results.
First Ride Academy pulls free helmets over safety concerns
Lime Scooter partnered with IUPD, IU Health, and the Student Health Center to provide scooter safety lessons and distribute free helmets this week.
Loan forgiveness halted, insulin prices, secretary of state race | Indiana Newsdesk
A court temporarily halts Biden’s student loan forgiveness, protestors rally outside Eli Lilly demanding lower insulin costs and we sit down with two of the three candidates running for Indiana’s Secretary of State.
Indiana GOP touts candidate’s brief Army service in ads
Diego Morales declined in a recent interview to discuss details of his military service, including why he never sought promotion or wasn’t activated when his National Guard unit served a deployment to Iraq in 2008.
City releases $200,000 in reproductive health care grants
Non-profit organizations that assist Bloomingtonians seeking reproductive healthcare are eligible to apply, provided they don’t violate state or federal law.
Hoosier student debt hangs in limbo as courts consider lawsuit
People opposed to the loan forgiveness program argue that debt is just being redistributed to people who didn’t go to college or take out student loans.
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Task force recommends more than a dozen policies aimed at addressing Indiana housing crisis
The task force is made up of lawmakers and stakeholders from the housing sector, including builders, lenders, realtors and tenant advocates.
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Delaware County mistakenly adds candidate to ballot that isn’t running
Current Union Township trustee Vickie Walburn of Eaton was elected four years ago. Now, she’s told local media that she’s 76 years old and doesn’t want another term as trustee.
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