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If approved by commissioners, Drs. Diana Purushotham and Michelle Migliore would share leadership roles at the St. Joseph County Health Department.
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The administration says enough safety infrastructure is in place for students crossing on foot at McKinley Highway and Bittersweet Road
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Police said the officer had her lights and siren on through the busy intersection when another car hit her patrol car
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Owner Kevin Sauer says he tried for two years to find a buyer who would continue the speedway but it's time to give that up
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The city bought the bar on Mishawaka Avenue earlier this year. The bar has been the site of multiple fatal shootings in the past few years.
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Hoosier Lottery expected to deliver $368 million to the state this year, besting earlier projectionsThe Hoosier Lottery is expected to deliver about $32 million more to Indiana this year than originally expected.
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The grant would go toward more security in the warehouse the county's voting machines are stored
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Reporter Frank Langfitt says Ukraine and Taiwan fear a Trump win in November
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Nearly $5 million in federal funding is going to community organizations and hospitals in Indiana to address the state’s persistent disparities in infant and maternal health outcomes. Five organizations will receive funding to address the health care and social needs of parents and infants.
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The South Shore Line's Double Track service had a challenging rollout last week, according to Northern Indiana Commuter Transportation District (NICTD) President Mike Noland.
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Incumbent Todd Rokita will be the Republican nominee for attorney general this year after no one signed up to challenge him at the state GOP convention next month.
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The protesters have been camped out on the U of M Diag since last month calling on the university to divest investments from Israel.
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The Indiana Department of Education is making changes to a new literacy endorsement after educators spoke out against the requirements. The department said it plans to offer more flexible training options, and it has adjusted which teachers will be required to get the endorsement.
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A group of 27 states, co-led by Attorney General Todd Rokita, is suing the Environmental Protection Agency over its recent carbon reduction rule.
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The case will go before judge Jamie Woods in November.
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The moves comes despite an order from the top U.N. court for Israel to halt its offensive in southern Gaza.
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“The Pope never intended to offend or express himself in homophobic terms” during a closed-door discussion among bishops earlier this month, according to a Vatican press official.
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The 59-year-old says her decision to donate $1 billion was in part due to the racial gap in women's mortality rates. She most recently stepped down as co-chair of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.
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A pioneering program in Ethiopia teaches all students about this "taboo" topic. A new UNICEF report, released on “World Menstrual Hygiene Day," assesses how countries respond to menstrual issues.
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The painting, entitled Ecce Homo, was attributed to a different artist when it went to auction in 2021, but the Prado museum says it has now been verified as a lost work of the Italian master.