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Mother of boy found dead in suitcase committed to Indiana psychiatric facility, judge rules
SALEM, Indiana — After numerous delays, an Indiana judge issued two major rulings Thursday in the criminal case against the woman charged with killing her 5-year-old son and dumping his body inside a suitcase in rural southern Indiana. Judge Larry Medlock ruled that Dejaune Anderson, the mother of Cairo...
2 Louisville bridges will be partially closed for several days next week; What to know
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — If you regularly cross the Ohio River between Louisville and southern Indiana, expect some delays on two of the major bridges connecting Kentuckiana next week. The Sherman Minton will begin a nine-day closure of westbound lanes on Monday, Aug. 5 at 5 a.m. The lanes will...
Students learn with AI tutors as schools seek to use platforms 'for the good'
Chalkbeat reports on schools in Indiana that participated in a $2 million artificial intelligence pilot program grant that allowed districts to purchase AI platforms amid concerns about academic integrity.
Weather alert issued for strong thunderstorms in part of Pennsylvania Friday morning
The National Weather Service issued a weather alert at 6:04 a.m. on Friday for strong thunderstorms until 6:30 a.m. for Higher Elevations of Indiana as well as Jefferson and Indiana counties. Residents may experience wind gusts of up to 40 mph. "At 6:04 a.m., Doppler radar tracked strong thunderstorms along...
Indiana colleges say proposed high school diplomas won't meet admissions requirements
Some of Indiana's largest universities are voicing their concerns with the current proposals for the state's new high school diplomas, saying they wouldn't meet university admission requirements. The Indiana Department of Education just closed its first round of public comment on its redesign of Indiana’s high school diplomas on Tuesday. With it,...
Why Indiana is Now Among the Poorest States in America
A new ranking by Insider Monkey recently found the 25 poorest states in the country, and Indiana made it on the list. Money seems tight for everyone these days, but it's clear some have it worse than others. According to Insider Monkey, nearly 38 million people in the U.S. live below the poverty line, which is about 11.6% of the population. The researchers note that disparity in economic prosperity between states can be chocked up to several factors, including geographic locations, economic policies in local governments, and access to resources.
People With HIV Have Been Arrested in Indiana for Donating Plasma
Eighteen people living with HIV in Indiana were arrested between 2001 and 2019 for donating plasma, though, thanks to effective screening methods, none of them posed a risk of transmitting the virus, found a new report by the Williams Institute. The Williams Institute is a research center focusing on law...