Articles tagged as: Indiana
May 10, 2016
Cause For 'Concern' As Corn Planting Slows
Hoosier farmers didn't make much progress planting corn in the past week, after a strong early start -- and they're running out of time to get the state's signature crop in the ground.
Read MoreMay 2, 2016
In 2 Indiana Cities, All That Trump And Obama Touched Isn't Political Gold
Gary has seen economic investment from Donald Trump, and Kokomo benefited from President Obama's auto bailout. But those connections haven't necessarily led to political goodwill.
Read MoreApril 25, 2016
New Indiana Law Allows For Prescriptions Through Video Call
The law signed last month by Gov. Mike Pence overturns a requirement for physicians and patients to meet in person before a prescription can be written.
Read MoreApril 5, 2016
This Cold Snap May Damage Indiana's Grape Crop
A Purdue University horticulturist says Indiana's recent sub-freezing temperatures may have damaged grape vines lured into budding early by March's unseasonable warmth.
Read MoreApril 4, 2016
Federal Agency To Perform Emergency Evaluation Of Indiana's HIP 2.0
The federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, or CMS, wants to evaluate whether Hoosiers are missing out on medical care because the state won't cover transportation costs for some types of appointments.
Read MoreMarch 31, 2016
Inside A Small Brick House At The Heart Of Indiana's Opioid Crisis
Prescription painkiller abuse sparked an HIV outbreak in rural Indiana. Kelly McEvers takes NPR's new podcast, Embedded, inside the home where IV drug users meet.
Read MoreMarch 31, 2016
Questions About Indiana's Ballot Access Laws Yet To Be Answered
Ballot access laws have been around for decades, but is it time to reassess how Hoosier candidates get on the ballot?
Read MoreMarch 25, 2016
Indiana's Unemployment Rate Rose In February
Indiana's private sector added nearly 7,000 jobs last month. Yet the unemployment rate climbed a tenth of a percent to 4.7 percent, its highest level since June.
Read MoreMarch 24, 2016
Opponents Vow Court Fight Over Indiana Abortion Law
The new law bans women from getting abortions because of fetal genetic defects, and it prohibit abortions from being performed because of a fetus's race, sex or ancestry. Critics of the legislation -- including some Republican lawmakers -- say it goes too far.
Read MoreMarch 7, 2016
Indiana's February Tax Revenue Better Than Expected
The state's positive revenue month was almost entirely due to individual income tax collections - $65 million, or 131 percent better than expected.
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