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Public Affairs / September 1, 2023

Among ‘nearly 1,000’ UAW demands, pensions especially critical to third-generation Fort Wayne wo

Public Affairs / August 29, 2023

Uncertainty surrounds UAW-automaker negotiations, but local union leaders say a strike is likely

Public Affairs / August 25, 2023

Nursing home, manufacturing workers separately test power of strike threats in local negotiations

Public Affairs / August 22, 2023

Teamster UPS workers overwhelmingly vote to approve contract

Health / August 21, 2023

New federal law could protect Indiana’s pregnant workers. Enforcement now a key concern

Public Affairs / August 20, 2023

Indiana's labor market mostly stagnant, but strong in July preliminary estimates

Public Affairs / August 16, 2023

Indiana’s pregnant workers have few protections in state law. Federal law could fill the gaps

Public Affairs / August 10, 2023

Bloomington Starbucks becomes Indiana’s third union location with unanimous worker vote

Public Affairs / August 9, 2023

Feds bolster public construction wage rules as billions pour into Indiana infrastructure projects

Public Affairs / August 8, 2023

Servicemembers, their spouses, children can now transfer occupational licenses to Indiana quicker

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Changes to social media ban bill remove language on curfew for teens
Public Affairs / January 26, 2026

Changes to social media ban bill remove language on curfew for teens

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Indiana lawmakers amended a bill regulating children’s access to social media, removing a proposed overnight curfew for teens while keeping age limits and parental permission requirements.

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Ten Commandments could be in schools but not read aloud. Legislation advances
Education / January 27, 2026

Ten Commandments could be in schools but not read aloud. Legislation advances

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An Indiana bill that originally required schools to post the Ten Commandments in classrooms advanced out of committee Tuesday after lawmakers significantly rewrote it.

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Nearly half of Indiana's hospitals are operating at a loss. They say they need help
Health / January 27, 2026

Nearly half of Indiana's hospitals are operating at a loss. They say they need help

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The “One Big Beautiful Bill” will cut $13 billion to Indiana Hospitals over the next decade. Indiana Hospitals say they are already in trouble.

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Indiana completes undefeated season and wins 1st national title, beating Miami 27-21 in College Football Playoff final
Arts & Culture / January 19, 2026

Indiana completes undefeated season and wins 1st national title, beating Miami 27-21 in College Football Playoff final

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Fernando Mendoza bulldozed his way into the end zone and Indiana bullied its way into the history books Monday night, toppling Miami 27-21 to put the finishing touch on a rags-to-riches story, an undefeated season and the national title.

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Arrests made in shooting of Tippecanoe County judge. One suspect was scheduled for trial in his courtroom
Local News / January 23, 2026

Arrests made in shooting of Tippecanoe County judge. One suspect was scheduled for trial in his courtroom

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Five people have been formally charged with the shooting of Tippecanoe Superior Court Judge Steven Meyer, including one suspect scheduled to stand trial in Meyer's own courtroom.

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