Adam Pinsker
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The COVID-19 pandemic along with the expiration of the eviction moratorium is expected to fuel a rise in bankruptcy filings at the beginning of 2022, according to an Indianapolis-based lawyer.
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If not all Democrats agree on raising the debt limit, the federal government could have a partial shut down starting Friday.
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A five-person committee tasked to examine the issue is expected to have a recommendation by the Oct. 12 city council meeting
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Before her death, Ta'Neasha Chappell told family members that someone had tried to poison her.
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Twenty-three Inmates and two jailers tested positive for COVID-19 in the Pulaski County Jail.
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Fifteen inmates at the Miami Correctional Institute are suing for being kept in what lawyers say are deplorable conditions.
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The memorial, located on West Ohio Street, already includes two steel beams from the World Trade Center that were donated 10 years ago. An 800-pound chunk of limestone from the Pentagon will be added.
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State officials still are trying to determine what is causing the deaths of hundreds of songbirds across Indiana.
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Public fireworks are back this 4th of July, but if you plan on setting off your own fireworks, state officials urge you to be safe.
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Ivy Tech will not be raising its tuition for the 2021 and 2022 academic school years at all 19 of its campuses.