WVPE News
Gov. Eric Holcomb vetoed a bill to ban transgender girls from girls school sports. But the bill is just part of a national push behind this bill and some experts say it has nothing to do with sports.
-
University of Notre Dame officials say they are “appalled” that an article written by a Mendoza College of Business professor was cited in the Buffalo mass shooter’s white supremacist manifesto.
-
The Michigan Supreme Court has given Governor Gretchen Whitmer 14 days to file a brief arguing why the Michigan Constitution protects abortion rights.
-
The Cass County apportionment committee met Friday for the first time since the Michigan Court of Appeals struck down the voter maps it drew for the Cass County Commission.
-
The Indiana Department of Health announced Friday Hoosiers 5 to 11 years old may now receive a COVID-19 booster shot.
WVPE Features
TheBarnsAtNappanee.com for tickets and information
Offering several summer recreation facilities
Presenting the 2022 season
May 20th through the 22nd
WVPE is hiring
Latest Local News
-
A tornado tore through the western part of Gaylord Friday afternoon, causing severe damage, and killing one person.
-
Michigan is surpassing revenue predictions by billions of dollars for the next couple of fiscal years, according to results of the state's Consensus Revenue Estimating Conference.
-
Michigan could study building more nuclear facilities under a plan advancing in the state Legislature.
-
An estimate from a state official indicates hackers are trying to breach Michigan government computer systems, "literally tens of millions of times every day."
-
A company hoping to build a controversial coal-to-diesel plant in southern Indiana has asked for more time before starting construction. Residents and activists who oppose the plant hope the state will look closely at the company’s plan — and allow the public to comment on them — before approving the extension.
-
The battle over abortion continues around the country – and in Michigan. As part of the weekly series MichMash…
-
Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb will be traveling to Switzerland for the gathering of global business and government leaders at the World Economic Forum.
-
There’s two more months of revenue to be tallied. And the Hoosier Lottery is currently expected to send $340 million to the state this year.
-
“We see right through her newfound religion on tax cuts for working class families,” said Gustavo Portela, Michigan Republican Party Deputy Chief of Staff & Communications Director.
-
Governor Gretchen Whitmer announced over $7.3 million in grants to upgrade water infrastructure, replace lead service lines, and reduce or remove PFAS and other toxic contaminants.
Latest From NPR News
-
Law professor Kim Mutcherson said that while states are bound by HIPAA laws, individuals are not. This means that abortion "bounty hunters" could help punish people who seek abortions in other states.
-
If you want to get into Ukraine by vehicle, you might have to wait hours at the Medyka border, where people sit in a line of cars that stretches for miles and takes hours to move.
-
Scientists went to extraordinary lengths to eradicate smallpox from the world. Rahima Banu is now recorded as having the last known naturally-occurring case of the deadly form.
-
A New York Times/FX documentary explores the dangers of Tesla's self-driving technology and the fatal accidents it has caused.
-
A cultural chameleon with a handful of viral hits, the rising rapper's Come Home The Kids Miss You misses the mark.