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Are Special Education Students Getting What They Need?
June 4, 2020
Schools, teachers and students across the state were forced to adapt when the pandemic hit, but some say too many schools are failing to meet the needs of students in special education.
The Indiana Prison Writers Workshop
June 3, 2020
The Indiana Prison Writers Workshop is a program that aims to help incarcerated people express themselves creatively. We find out why it was created and what impact it's had.
Primary Election Day
June 2, 2020
Hoosiers are headed to the polls for the primary election, after weeks of postponement due to the pandemic. We talk about safety protocol, competitive races, and when we can anticipate results.
Protests Against Police Violence Erupt in Indiana
June 1, 2020
Protests broke out across Indiana this weekend, part of a national response to the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis. We talk to reporters who covered protests in Indianapolis and Fort Wayne.
Personal Finance in A Pandemic
May 27, 2020
How do you navigate personal finance during a pandemic? We ask a financial planner for tips on how to manage your bank account in a moment of uncertainty.
The Friday Pitch-In
May 22, 2020
Most of Indiana is now in Stage 3 of the state's plan to reopen. We catch up on this and other headlines, and talk with the host of the podcast "A Moment of Science."
What Is Work Sharing, and Why Doesn't Indiana Have It?
May 21, 2020
Work-share programs help businesses avoid layoffs, and are tailor-made for economically difficult times. But Indiana is not among the nearly 30 states that have it. Why not?
Local Chefs Answer Your Quarantine Cooking Questions
May 20, 2020
Have you jumped on the bread baking bandwagon? Gotten creative with what's left in your pantry? A panel of chefs and bakers join us to talk about all things quarantine cooking.
'Doctor Rock' Pioneers Career in Music History
May 19, 2020
There was a time when The Beatles, The Beach Boys and Bob Dylan weren't welcome in music history alongside the likes of Beethoven. Today we talk to a professor who aimed to change that.
How Service Providers Are Adapting
May 18, 2020
For groups that fight poverty and serve those with mental health issues, work didn't stop when the pandemic hit. But it did get more complicated. How are service providers learning to adapt?
The Friday Pitch-In
May 15, 2020
The fate of Curtis Hill heads back to the Supreme Court. We catch up on this and other headlines, and learn about a new alliance of independent music venue owners.
How Are Faith Groups Making It Work?
May 14, 2020
Religious groups are allowed to reconvene in most parts of the state, but not all congregations are choosing to do it. How are they adapting, and what effect has it had?