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The infection hit commercial flocks in February and is getting a spike of infections thanks to migration patterns.
Republican U.S. Rep. Victoria Spartz says she won't seek re-election to her Indiana seat next year or jump into the Republican primary for the state’s open U.S. Senate seat.
Indiana's largest early learning nonprofit announced more than a million dollars in grant awards Tuesday, aimed at closing care gaps across the state.
A government study of federal execution procedures is ongoing. That’s according to U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland, who spoke to NPR in a rare interview that aired Thursday.
From nurses to restaurant employees, we're compiling stories from essential workers about their experiences working through the pandemic. Here's our first compilation.
Study committee agendas are voted on by the four Statehouse caucus leaders — two Republicans and two Democrats. A topic needs at least three votes to be studied.
The number of Hoosiers without health insurance decreased between 2021 and 2022, falling 0.6% to 7% uninsured, according to a release from the United States Census Bureau.
Former Pete Buttigieg presidential campaign manager Mike Schmuhl announced Wednesday he wants to be the Indiana Democratic Party’s next leader.
Passive houses, as they’re known, are extremely aggressive about energy efficiency. Wally Bruner, who’s building a passive home in Yellowwood Forest between Bloomington and Nashville, is ...
Among prominent Indiana critics of student debt relief, several had tens of thousands in federal business loans forgiven last year.
An IU faculty task force is calling for a delay in the University’s research reorganization plan. The Bloomington Faculty Council (BFC) Task Force on Research Reorganization released the report ...
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