Whether it's the economy, politics, education or the environment, Indiana Newsdesk is the place to turn for in-depth news coverage. This half-hour show from the WFIU/WTIU news team will focus on the stories that have impact.
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A cell at the Charlotte T. Zietlow Justice Center. Since 2008, Monroe County has been compelled by an agreement with the ACLU to provide better conditions for prisoners. But its plans for a new jail are on indefinite hold.
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The Indiana University Symphony Orchestra will bring the “Wizard of Oz” to the big screen and perform the score live on November 7 and 8.
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The city of Bloomington's settlement with a local landlord asks that it sell its properties within one to three years.
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IDS co-editors-in-chief Andrew Miller and Mia Hilkowitz described reversal as a win for student media but cautioned the campus community against considering the matter resolved.
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More than 230 people became infected with HIV in Indiana, worsened by delayed action from former Gov. Mike Pence. Experts and locals credit Indiana’s first syringe exchange program for stopping the spread.
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The film debuted this week at the YES Cinema in Columbus.
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Many Indiana farmers have confidence President Trump’s trade policies will benefit them in the long run. But the industry is pressuring him to lower tariffs in time to save this year’s crop.
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In this episode, scholars define Christian nationalism and discuss its increasing rise in the public sphere. Lt. Gov Micah Beckwith, an open advocate for Christian nationalism, discusses his views on the separation of church and state and his interpretation of the nation’s founding documents.
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A lawyer from the Reporter’s Committee for Freedom of the Press is calling for a meeting between Indiana Daily Student editors and the IU administration.
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Nearly 1,500 residents across Bartholomew, Brown and Jackson counties are learning that their medical debt has been wiped away.
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Over 100 bison graze about 1,000 of the 8,400 acres that make up Kankakee Sands.