Miranda Fulmore
Miranda Fulmore is a newscaster for Morning Edition and a reporter for WFIU and WTIU News. Before coming to Bloomington, she worked as a reporter for Alabama Public Radio in Tuscaloosa, Al and Georgia Public Broadcasting in Atlanta, GA.
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Hospitals and doctor's offices across the country are responding to an uptick in violence by taking steps to protect their employees and their patients.
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The solar panels power all of the outdoor lighting and half of the education center.
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The university purchased about 130 bicycles from a San Francisco-based company. They can be rented for 50 cents every half hour by using a phone app.
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Only 500 copies of the first edition were printed in the early 1800s. There are two in Indiana and one belongs to the Lilly Library.
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Researchers from Indiana University, Butler University and more surveyed responses from about 300 managing pharmacists from across Indiana.
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The legislation allows a landlord with a no pets allowed policy to require potential renters with an emotional support animal to provide verified proof of the need from a health service provider.
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Brown County is known for farming, shopping, historical sites and its state park. However, rural parts of the state are also becoming known as the center of the opioid epidemic.
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The lawsuit claims the hospitals violated provisions of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009.
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There's less than a two-day supply of O-negative and O-positive blood statewide.
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Residents living in rural Indiana are looking at different ways to fight the opioid epidemic. Around 400 Hoosiers joined Indiana's Lieutenant Governor for a rural opioid addiction symposium Friday in Lebanon.