Judge James Patrick Hanlon said that the Department of Justice could not reverse its earlier decision against seeking death for Shane Meehan of Terre Haute if he were convicted.
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IU Theatre's production of A Midsummer Night's Dream, directed by MFA student Samwell Rose, is billed as a celebration of queer identity and community within a vibrant circus setting.
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Submit answers for tonight's game. Get helpful hints and try bonus trivia. Bring your shepherd's crook.
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How long does it take to knit a sweater the size of your finger? Althea Crome has the answer.
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Director Alicia Kozma tells us about spring at the Cinema.
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A statewide tornado drill is scheduled for Tuesday morning as part of severe weather preparedness week in Indiana.
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Businesses are being told to round down to the nearest nickel.
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The late Jim Irsay built one of the great collections of musical artifacts. His family is now auctioning it off, including instruments played by The Beatles, Nirvana, Eric Clapton and Bob Dylan.
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Republicans Shawn Carruthers and Darrell Neeley recently spoke about how they'd represent Indiana House District 72 if elected.
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State leaders warned last fall that teachers could face professional discipline for posts about Kirk’s death.
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Indiana has approved a new system to assign A-F letter grades to schools, giving students points for passing state tests — and additional points for passing other tests, like the Classic Learning Test.
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Sigma Alpha Mu is the second Greek organization placed under cease and desist this semester.
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Indiana University faculty and students will partner with fifteen organizations this summer to design projects to beautify public spaces across rural Indiana.
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Iranians have celebrated the supreme leader’s death, hoping to see an end to the regime that has ruled for the last 47 years.
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In an emotional moment captured by WAVY, Turner’s mother Linda Summit embraced him in front of the Greensville Correctional Center in Jarratt, Va.
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Marion County Judge Christina R. Klineman ruled Thursday that Indiana's abortion law imposes a substantial burden on religious excercise protected by the Religious Freedom Restoration Act.
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A lawsuit that accused more than 80 medical providers of negligence in COVID-19 patient's death isn't allowed to proceed because pandemic-era immunity laws apply, the Indiana Supreme Court ruled.