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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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The change comes more than three months after the city's redevelopment commission approved buying land for an intake center off Bendix Drive despite heavy opposition from neighbors
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The free exhibit will run Wednesday and Thursday from 12:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. at 240 E. Jackson Blvd. in Elkhart
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The state treasurer and the Legislature’s top budget advisors reached a consensus that tax revenues are tight compared to recent years but steady enough to support plans for an $80 billion budget.
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With school almost out for the summer, Mark Tarner hopes to open June 20 but notes that's "a goal"
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Indiana Disability Rights and ACLU of Indiana filed a federal complaint on behalf of two Indiana children who receive attendant care from their parents as well as the Indiana Protection and Advocacy Services Commission.
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Educators have concerns over new literacy endorsement requirements set to take place over the next few years. One of those concerns involves $1,200 stipends that will be awarded to some educators who receive the endorsement.
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Indiana’s labor force has steadily declined over the past six months, according to new preliminary estimates. The labor force currently stands at the lowest point it’s been in over two years.
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Tonya Robinson was finally sentenced to 9 years in prison and two years of probation for her role in a multi-million dollar fraud scheme as director of South Bend Housing Authority.
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While former President Donald Trump easily won Indiana’s Republican presidential primary last week, Nikki Haley garnered about 22 percent of the vote — despite the fact she dropped out of the race two months earlier, before Hoosiers started voting.
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IUSB's faculty senate voted 104-21 to call for Pam Whitten's termination this week.
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Michigan’s jobless rate remained stable in April at 3.9%, according to figures released Thursday by the Michigan Center for Data and Analytics.
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The album, which features 31 songs, was previously owned by Martin Shkreli, who served seven years in prison for securities fraud, and had to forfeit it to the U.S. government.
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The former president's defense team dismissed the prosecution's witnesses, while the prosecution focused on Trump's business practices and alleged motives. The trial is in the jury's hands Wednesday.
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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.