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Doctors Arrested After Indiana Clinic Raids
Federal Drug Enforcement Administration agents and local police officers raided clinics Friday morning in Carmel, Noblesville, Muncie, Kokomo and Centerville. Four doctors have been arrested for improperly prescribing a drug used to treat addiction to opioid painkillers or heroin.
Graduate workers could soon form the largest labor union at Indiana University
More than 1,500 graduate student workers at Indiana University's main campus are formally requesting the school allow an election to form a labor union. If successful, they could become the largest labor union on the campus.
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Indiana Native To Lead NASA's Johnson Space Center
Mark Geyer was born in Indianapolis and received his bachelors and masters degrees in aeronautics at Purdue University.
Actor Ron Keaton Returns To Indiana With 'Churchill, The Play'
A former Hoosier actor returns to Indianapolis with his one man show about the life and times of Winston Churchill. Actor Ron Keaton talks with WFYI's Jill Ditmire about the upcoming show.
Indiana voter registration deadline for May primary approaching
Hoosiers have less than a week remaining to register to vote in time for the May 5 primary — when Republican and Democratic candidates for many state and local offices will be decided.
Indiana Aims To Overhaul Care System For Aging Hoosiers
Indiana ranks as one of the worst states in the country for helping older people decide where they want to age -- at home or in a nursing facility.
Indiana's Wind Industry Still Growing Despite Challenges
In 2007, Indiana had no large wind turbines. By 2009, the state's more than 600 turbines produced enough energy to power nearly 400,000 homes.
Rust gives big to his campaign for Indiana’s open U.S. Senate seat, but Banks tops total donations
U.S. Senate candidate John Rust gave big to his own campaign during the third quarter, which he says is a sign that he won’t be propped up by political action committees.
Obstacles Remain As Indiana Tries To Reach Testing Goal
State Health Commissioner Dr. Kris Box says there are enough labs up and running across Indiana to do the number of necessary COVID-19 tests the state is aiming for -- 6,300 a day. But Box says there are still obstacles to actually conducting those tests.
Indiana lawmakers eye returning to more prison sentences
A big jump in Indiana county jail overcrowding has state lawmakers looking to partially roll back a nearly decade-old criminal sentencing overhaul and let judges send more people convicted of low-level felonies into state prisons.
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