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The Indiana State Department of Health reported 67 additional confirmed deaths over the last week, bringing the state’s total to 2,567. The state…
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Many lawyers in Indiana doing public defender work earn less than minimum wage, after accounting for overhead costs.That’s from a survey by the Indiana…
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The Small Business Administration released national data on who received a Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loan through June. But the lack of detailed…
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The U.S. Census Bureau will begin visiting households in Indiana and other states that have not yet responded to the 2020 Census.Starting the week of July…
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LGBTQ groups and Democrats at the Statehouse are pushing back against a school policy by the Archdiocese of Indianapolis. The policy bars transgender…
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The U.S. Supreme Court decided this week employees of religious elementary schools cannot sue for discrimination if they get fired, but one lawyer…
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If you’ve had trouble lately getting an appointment for a COVID-19 test – or if your appointment was abruptly cancelled – it’s likely the heat is to…
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A federal judge permanently struck down a 2018 Indiana anti-abortion law that required doctors to report a long list of so-called abortion…
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Indiana education officials are moving forward with a plan to let schools administer the IREAD-3 test this fall. The State Board of Education approved a…
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The Indiana Economic Development Corporation is shutting down its PPE marketplace for small businesses and replacing it with a directory to connect…