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Public Affairs / July 25, 2023

Permafrost expert and military pilot among 4 killed in a helicopter crash on Alaska's North Slope

Local News / July 23, 2023

Bodies of 4 killed in Alaska helicopter crash, including Indiana scientists, are recovered from lake

Public Affairs / July 20, 2023

Judge orders man charged with killing 2 teenage girls to remain at northern Indiana prison

Public Affairs / July 19, 2023

Missouri man charged in Indiana trooper's traffic death seeks change of venue

Public Affairs / July 17, 2023

2 officials are out at Indiana addiction center after 3 deaths

Arts & Culture / July 15, 2023

NCAA women's basketball committee discusses possible expansion of 68-team field, nothing imminent

Public Affairs / July 14, 2023

NTSB begins investigation of fatal Greyhound crash; coroner identifies 3 men killed in wreck

Arts & Culture / July 13, 2023

March Madness expansion discussed by NCAA committee but no deal imminent

Local News / July 13, 2023

Phone of man who killed 3 at Indiana mall had Hitler photos, `extremely graphic' videos of killings

Public Affairs / July 12, 2023

Pence would ban abortions when pregnancies aren't viable. His GOP rivals won't say if they agree

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Indiana governor launches group to root out fraud, abuse in federal social safety net programs
Public Affairs / February 4, 2026

Indiana governor launches group to root out fraud, abuse in federal social safety net programs

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Indiana leaders will give “extra” scrutiny to Medicaid and other federally funded, state-administered social services programs as part of a new entity focused on fraud, waste and abuse.

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Franklin food pantry uses 'food rescue' to weather hard times
Local News / February 4, 2026

Franklin food pantry uses 'food rescue' to weather hard times

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Food pantries in Indiana and across the country look to local grocers, college students, churches, K-12 schools, restaurants and bakeries for donations of food, or grow their own on rooftop gardens, or spend hours writing grant requests to stay afloat.

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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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IPS experiences biggest enrollment loss since pandemic, state records show
Education / January 29, 2026

IPS experiences biggest enrollment loss since pandemic, state records show

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Indianapolis Public Schools experienced its greatest annual enrollment decline since the pandemic while charter school enrollment also dropped — trends that could signal fundamental challenges for both school types.

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Lawmakers want to ensure doctors get patient consent before performing some invasive procedures
Health / February 4, 2026

Lawmakers want to ensure doctors get patient consent before performing some invasive procedures

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Lawmakers want to require informed patient consent for some medical procedures. A bill moving through the legislature would bring Indiana in line with federal recommendations.

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