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Three community groups hosted a virtual event on Wednesday as part of an ongoing effort to highlight racism in health care in the aftermath of the…
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Indiana is closing its OptumServe COVID-19 testing sites at the end of June. The sites, set up early in the pandemic, have provided more than 541,000 free…
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Indiana collected far more in taxes last month than even recent rosy projections anticipated, which leaves the state well-positioned heading into the…
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Experts say the number of Brood X cicadas emerging this year is on par with their last appearance 17 years ago. Roger Hangarter, a distinguished professor…
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Starting this week, unemployed Hoosiers will once again need to prove they are searching for work in order to receive jobless benefits. The requirements…
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The Food and Drug Administration approved the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine for use in kids 12 and older in mid-May. We asked members of the Indiana Two-Way and…
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The Indiana Department of Health reported 69 additional confirmed deaths over the last week. That brings the state’s total to 13,267 confirmed deaths. The…
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Community organizations and schools across Indiana will receive more than $120 million in grant funding from the state as part of efforts to support…
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Indiana is partnering with Ivy Tech Community College to offer a summer program "bridging the gap" between high school and college. The Bridging The Gap…
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Indiana University has amended its vaccine requirement with an option to avoid providing proof - IU faculty, students and staff will be able to attest to…