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WFIU/WTIU News earns 26 SPJ awards, including top honor for service to journalism
The WFIU/WTIU News team earned 26 awards at the 2026 Indiana SPJ awards.
Braun announces Indiana and Lilly pharmaceutical will partner to explore nuclear energy
Gov. Mike Braun announced an agreement with Eli Lilly and Company April 16 to explore nuclear energy as a way to meet growing energy needs in Indiana.
Study shows regulations on renewables harm local economies
A new study from Ball State University shows that county-level restrictions on industrial-level renewable energy negatively impact local economies.
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Indiana primary will test Trump’s control over Republican Party after redistricting defiance
Indiana’s primary on May 5 has become an unlikely test of Trump’s grip on the Republican Party. After state senators defied White House pressure by opposing redistricting, Trump has endorsed seven primary challengers in races that rarely attract any attention from Washington.
A local judge. A brash 82-year-old senator. State leaders have decided redistricting
An 82-year-old Virginia senator raising the stakes, an Indiana consensus builder and a Texas enforcer are among state officials who have shaped the course of the midterm redistricting race.
Former music school dean remembered as a performer, leader
Charles Webb, former dean of Indiana University’s Jacobs School of Music, died Monday at age 93.
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‘Hysteria’ or national security? IU researcher from China to be deported
Youhuang Xiang broke the law by not declaring a shipment of plasmid DNA, but colleagues say the substance is harmless and important for his research.
New Indiana law tightens restrictions for medical spas, adding work and costs
The law requires that medical spas register with the state, maintain a public database and notify the state in the case that a serious adverse event occurred.
Farmers say rising costs could affect planting decisions and crop yields
A new survey from the American Farm Bureau Federation found most farmers cannot afford fertilizer, as costs continue to rise heading into the 2026 growing season.
IU’s free online generative AI course now open to anyone
Since the course launched in August, over 114,000 students, faculty and staff have enrolled.
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