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A toxic fungus killed ten scientists working on a tomb in Poland, and it’s believed the same spore killed those who excavated ...
The EU and the U.S. finally have a preliminary trade agreement. What do Europeans think of it? NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with EU ambassador to the United States Jovita Neliupšiene.
Homelessness in Indy climbed closer to the highest levels recorded in the past 15 years, new data shows. But one group is ...
Ahead of a new program that will change how the city deals with homelessness, officials caved to mounting pressure and shut ...
The University of Idaho murders investigation is officially closed, but the case represents a pivotal moment in the careers ...
Police departments across Northeast Ohio are showing support for the Lorain Police Department after three of their officers ...
A new tax that launched this year is funding dozens of workers doing cleanup and safety patrols downtown. They hope everyone follows their mantra: "See something, say something." ...
While councilors tout the curfew as an important tool to keep kids safe, critics say it will be ignored by gun-toting teens who are willing to break laws.
Spokane Police says the woman who was hit by a suspected impaired teen driver on the South Hill Wednesday morning has died.
SPOKANE, Wash. - Members of the Spokane Swifts running group gathered Thursday morning for an emotional tribute to their ...
Asked to step in to curb crime in Indianapolis, Braun and other state leaders have hinted they want to help. How they would do so is up for debate.
Amid dwindling fare revenue, IndyGo is trying to increase bus fares by 57% with an August vote. That's a problem for the typical rider, who earns less than $25,000 a year.