Some union NIPSCO workers have agreed to a new contract, letting them return to work, but the lockout continues for others.
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Indiana State Police on Friday said they joined other area departments Thursday in arresting two men on soliciting prostitution at Roseland hotels. Police said the arrests are part of a larger effort to fight human trafficking by reducing the demand for prostitution.
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Three Democrats are vying to represent the Goshen and Middlebury areas in the Indiana House of Representatives.
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"When a policy asks the most from people who already have the least, that is not reform," said Senate Minority Leader Shelli Yoder. "That is harm."
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Regarding the Trump Administration's war with Iran, former South Bend mayor and U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg on Wednesday told The Late Show host Stephen Colbert that it feels like Trump is "just making this up as he goes along."
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St. Joseph County prosecutors did not object to Tyler Coday's bond reduction request Thursday as long as he seeks mental health care because he said he was hearing voices, and stays away from pets.
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South Bend schools will expand pre-K to 14 sites this fall, aiming to boost access, reduce waitlists and help more children enter kindergarten ready to learn.
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