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A travel warning is in effect for most of southern Indiana. It's the highest level of local travel advisory.
Arts & Culture
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Poet Daniel Lassell reads “Museum of Exits,” “Nowhere for Safety,” “Frame [beyond these hills a river],” “Mirror,” and “Trodden Canvas.”
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We explore Anita O'Day's groundbreaking jazz recordings for Clef and Verve Records in the 1950s.
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A new statue is in the works to capture the young AIDS patient's legacy and tireless fight to destigmatize his condition.
The State of Inquiry
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NPR’s hit news quiz Wait Wait… Don’t Tell Me! is coming to Indiana University! Join host Peter Sagal and a panel of your favorite humorists for a live taping of the show at the IU Auditorium.
Be part of the audience as the Wait Wait team blends the week’s news with quick wit and spontaneous fun — all captured live for national broadcast.
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Prison staff found Gary Ray Crowell, 66, unresponsive shortly after 9 p.m., the Federal Bureau of Prisons said in a statement Saturday. Employees performed life-saving measures until emergency medical services transported Crowell to hospital, where he was pronounced dead, the statement said.
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A bill that would emphasize teaching students the importance of waiting until marriage before having kids passed its first legislative hurdle on Wednesday.
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The bill removes any “binding authority” of civilian-led police oversight boards - eliminating the power of both existing boards and any future boards. The legislation would not impact merit boards that deal with police disciplinary issues.
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It stated that the CIB discontinued negotiations with Dora on the hotel project. But in the CIB meeting that afternoon, Dora officials said they were moving forward.
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A portion of College Avenue south of Third Street will be closing Monday evening for two weeks for the construction of a sky bridge for the Bloomington Convention Center.
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A social media post from Trump Thursday night blasted Sen. Travis Holdman as a RINO — Republican in name only — “who, for whatever reason, voted against Redistricting in Indiana, in a District that I won by 39 points, which puts the United States Congress in jeopardy.”
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Students are already prohibited from using “wireless communication devices” during class time, but a new bill extends that to the whole school day.
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MCCSC schools went on lockdown shortly after 1 p.m. Thursday.
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Nashville is moving forward with a plan to plant more native trees.
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Senate Bill 285, which would criminalize street homelessness, is progressing through the statehouse.
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The proposed constitutional change would let Hoosiers decide if judges should have more authority to deny bail.