November 29, 2022
Indiana medical facilities must bury or cremate fetal remains, appeals court rules
After six years, it appears Indiana is finally able to force medical providers to bury or cremate fetal remains.
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Records: Bullet found near 2 teens' bodies came from suspect
An unspent bullet found between the bodies of two teenage girls slain in 2017 "had been cycled through" a pistol owned by the suspect in their deaths, according to court documents an Indiana judge ordered to be released Tuesday.
Read MoreNovember 28, 2022
South Shore Line hires engineering firm to design new route to South Bend Airport
The South Shore Line's plans for a more direct route to South Bend International Airport have taken another step forward.
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Workshops will explore ways to increase opportunities and diversity in Indiana’s tech industry
Two nonprofit organizations are partnering to increase opportunities to increase diversity in the state’s tech workforce.
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You can legally be fired for almost any reason. How does 'at-will' employment work in Indiana?
At-will employment gives employers the right to fire anyone for almost any reason. While the law prohibits employers from firing people for certain reasons, it ultimately falls to the former employee to seek accountability and prove their case in civil court.
Read MoreNovember 28, 2022
A majority of Hoosiers support broad abortion rights, despite General Assembly's ban
More than 80 percent of Hoosiers believe an abortion ban should have at least some exceptions. And more than half say abortion should be legal in most cases.
Read MoreNovember 28, 2022
Indianapolis rent assistance program ends for now
The federal funds that fueled Indy Rents for more than two years are gone. Tens of thousands of households benefited from the program that was set up when the pandemic first hit.
Read MoreNovember 28, 2022
Holcomb's READI program ready for more funding in 2023 state budget
Gov. Eric Holcomb's major economic development initiative -- the READI grant program -- looks set for another major influx of funding.
Read MoreNovember 23, 2022
Indiana’s labor market still 'astonishingly healthy' despite warning signs in new employment data
Indianas unemployment rate increased slightly to 3 percent in October, according to new Bureau of Labor Statistics estimates. Its the first month to hit the 3 percent threshold since September 2021. However, the rate is still low compared to the nation and Indiana's historic rates.
Read MoreNovember 22, 2022
Indiana State Police urge road safety for holiday travel
As the holiday season approaches law enforcement will be on patrol working to keep the roads and interstates safe.
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