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Police: Goose Attacks 2 People In Suburban Indianapolis
Police are warning people to give plenty of room to geese after one attacked two people in a parking lot.
Vaping Tax Bill Sponsor Says Measure Could Be Revived Before Session's End
The bill would create a 20% tax on vaping products and modify state law to restrict the sale of vaping products to minors. But during its second reading, lawmakers moved to study the issue during the summer.
Fertility Fraud Bill Heads To Governor's Desk
A bill creating civil and criminal penalties for fertility fraud is headed to the governors desk.
Educators Rally At The Statehouse As Session Winds Down, Final Budget Talks Heat Up
Teachers unions, the Coalition for Public Education and Indiana PTA helped organize the event as a near-final push for more money in the state budget as the legislative session winds down.
Why Getting Mental Health Care Can Be A Struggle For Refugees
Research shows the trauma refugees suffer before coming to the U.S., and the difficulties they face starting over in a new country, can cause anxiety, depression and other mental health issues.
New High Tech Microscope Coming To Indiana
Six Indiana organizations have pitched in to buy a new high-tech microscope. The nearly $9 million machine is a cryo-electron microscope that allows scientists to examine molecules at the atomic level.
Leising's Campaign For Cursive Writing Continues
Cursive writing is back on the discussion table at the Statehouse, as Sen. Jean Leising (R-Oldenburg) continues her nearly decade-long campaign to make teaching it a requirement in Hoosier schools.
Last Cars Towed In Atlanta; Ice Is Gone, Traffic Is Moving
Three days after ice-covered roads forced more than 2,000 drivers to abandon their vehicles, traffic is flowing again. State police and members of the National Guard spent the better part of two days helping people get their cars started again or towing vehicles away.
State Budget Writers Have Less Money To Work With After New Forecasts
Indiana budget writers will have about $100 million less to work with than previously anticipated. The revenue forecast unveiled Wednesday will help determine what Indiana's new state budget will look like.
Economic Development In Indianapolis Gaining Momentum
WFYIs Taylor Bennett spoke with Ian Nicolini, vice president of Indianapolis economic development for the Indy Chamber, about his approach to keeping the city on a steady path of economic growth.
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