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WVPE's Jeff Parrot speaks with retired physician Dr. Cynthia Heckman-Davis about the abortion pill
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The Wellfield Community expects to bring 125 homes in the coming years.
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The state recently approved the increase to help pay for new renewable energy projects as well as maintaining the company’s coal plants.
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Nitrous oxide isn’t just “laughing gas” — it’s also a greenhouse gas that’s more than 200 times more potent than carbon dioxide. Corn farmers in Indiana and the rest of the U.S. use a lot of nitrogen fertilizer on their fields — which releases nitrous oxide.
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Commissioners say city's cost increase prompted them to make changes in contract for leaf pickup
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Taken by Jeff Stern-Gilbert on the Pumpkinvine Nature Trail.
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A report recommends the state fund more scholarships and data collection programs.
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A new law signed Wednesday by Governor Gretchen Whitmer will allow public universities to sell beer, wine and cocktails at sports events.
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Questions remain over fatal chase. Indiana State Police is investigating
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More than nine months away from the GOP primary for Indiana’s open governor’s seat, the race is shaping up to be one of the most expensive in state history.
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Health officials advise wearing bug repellent and staying inside at dusk and dawn
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The first baby surrendered in a Baby Box was in Elkhart County
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The Mill apartment complex will add a new building west of Ironworks Plaza
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Frank Serge, Bruce Stahly and Barb Cripe were all approved by the Elkhart Community School Board on Friday.
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Jan Klimczyk was added to the Diocese of Fort Wayne-South Bend's list of priests credibly accused of sexually abusing a minor
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Michael Kotowski and Sergio Alvarez Jr. were killed in separate shootings over the weekend.
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The artist quit music in the early '60s, then later disappeared so completely even her family didn't know where she'd gone. Now, an album of her songs — as she wanted them heard — is coming out.
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It was the earliest tournament exit for the two-time defending champions. The U.S. has not looked as sharp or dominant at the Women's World Cup as questions about tactics and lineups have swirled.
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Ten cars of a Rawalpindi-bound train derailed and some overturned, near the Pakistani town of Nawabshah, trapping many passengers, said a senior railway official.
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More than 90% of Indians have arranged marriages, and polls show most are happy with that system. But for couples who want to follow their hearts, the risks can be severe.
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I recently went on medical leave from my job. I'm looking for a new career start and working through options. How can I talk about my in-between career state with friends and family?