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First GOP Mayoral Debate Highlights Few Differences Between Candidates

Republican mayoral hopefuls John Crawford and Tim Smith faced off in their first debate Thursday night, two months ahead of the May 7 primary election.

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Arts and Culture

Courtesy/Input Fort Wayne

Online Community Magazine Shares Spirit Of Innovation

Input Fort Wayne is a weekly, online magazine that's been focused on the innovative aspects of northeast Indiana since its startup in January of 2018.

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State News

Dr. Millie Georgiadis stands by the equipment that helped map the new DNA model. (Jill Sheridan/IPB News)
Jill Sheridan

Hachimoji DNA Creation Could Help Alien Exploration

An Indiana scientist has helped develop a new type of synthetic DNA, and says it might help astrobiologists think differently about alien life. 

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WBOI Presents

WBOI Presents: February News Roundup 2019

February may be the shortest month, but always seems packed with news. WBOI Presents took some time to unpack some of the stories you may have missed, or may have heard and may want to hear again. From hate crimes legislation to recycled plastic, we cover a lot of ground on the February News Roundup. Allen County Superior Court has utilized problem solving courts for many years, using the power of the judiciary to help address issues of substance abuse and recidivism. In February, officials...

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Courtesy/Input Fort Wayne

Input Fort Wayne is a weekly, online magazine that's been focused on the innovative aspects of northeast Indiana since its startup in January of 2018.

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Allen County Superior Court will soon be handling cases originally filed in New Haven City Court.

The New Haven City Court effectively closed at the end of last year and its judge resigned after a number of disciplinary charges were filed against him.

E-Cigarette Tax Would Impact Small Businesses

Mar 8, 2019

A bill to tax electronic cigarettes in Indiana is moving through the legislature and some say the proposal needs work.

As lawmakers push forward a measure for the governor to appoint the state’s next schools chief starting in 2021, some question the requirements for the job.

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  Local governments across Indiana are taking in less revenue than they did before 2007.

That’s according to a new study from Indiana University’s O’Neil School of Public and Environmental Affairs. The study says the decline in revenue is a direct result of property tax caps championed by former Gov. Mitch Daniels.

Redistricting reform advocates rally at the Statehouse. (Brandon Smith/IPB News)
Brandon Smith

Time is running out for Indiana to enact comprehensive redistricting reform before state lawmakers are due to redraw legislative districts in 2021.

State Tax Collections Miss The Mark In February

Mar 8, 2019
The Indiana Statehouse (Lauren Chapman/IPB News)
Brandon Smith

Indiana tax collections failed to meet expectations in virtually all major sources last month.

Republican mayoral hopefuls John Crawford and Tim Smith faced off in their first debate Thursday night, two months ahead of the May 7 primary election.

February may be the shortest month, but always seems packed with news. WBOI Presents took some time to unpack some of the stories you may have missed, or may have heard and may want to hear again. From hate crimes legislation to recycled plastic, we cover a lot of ground on the February News Roundup.

For years, environmentalists have said that increasing the amount of ethanol in gasoline is hurting the planet. Now, they say they have proof

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