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SWAT member fatally shoots man during standoff at southern Indiana apartment complex
A man was fatally shot by police during a welfare check in Jeffersonville. The man reportedly said he did not believe they were police and that he had a gun. Officers say he pointed the gun out a window.
Indiana CTE Office Urges Schools To Make Exceptions, Allow In-Person Learning
The office says unlike many courses, technical education classes have hands-on experience requirements that cant be replicated online.
New mental health court in Southern Indiana would prioritize unhoused population
A team of Southern Indiana law enforcement and community health leaders are working to implement a mental health court in Clark County a program aimed at helping people get the services and resources they need.
Indiana 6th In Lung Cancer Cases, Experts Say State Action Necessary To Improve
Indiana has the sixth-highest rate in the country when it comes to new lung cancer cases, according to the recent State of Lung Cancer 2020 report by the American Lung Association.
Biden's Plan For More Power Lines Could Bring More Reliable, Renewable Energy To Indiana
The infrastructure deal between U.S. senators and President Joe Biden includes building thousands of miles of transmission lines. Those are things like poles and wires that get electricity where it’s needed. If the plan goes through, that could mean more reliable and renewable energy in Indiana.
Indiana just started talking to feds about years long special ed license problem
Indiana is scrambling to correct a longstanding violation of the federal Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, and it plans to stop issuing emergency permits for special education teachers in less than nine months.
Indiana lawmakers drop ethnic studies as feds warn schools to comply or lose funding
Since 2018 every Indiana high school was mandated to offer a semester-long ethnic elective studies course.
Students, parents advocate for arts classes in wake of Indiana's high school diploma overhaul
The Indiana Department of Education is still considering sweeping changes to the state’s high school graduation requirements that will create two new diplomas and get rid of all existing diplomas — including academic honors. Students, parents and teachers continue to express concern over the new diplomas’ rigor and the courses that will be offered.
Indiana Senate committee adds more restrictions to its nearly total abortion ban
Indiana Senate Republicans added further restrictions to their proposed abortion ban Tuesday.
U.S. Supreme Court Won't Hear Indiana Man's Death Sentence Appeal
The U.S. Supreme Court wont take the case of an Indiana man convicted of murder who says his lawyers werent good enough.
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