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Author: Arika Herron, Indianapolis Star

News

Sweeping Indiana abortion ban enacted, the first such law since Roe overturned

August 6, 2022August 6, 2022Arika Herron, Indianapolis StarComments Off on Sweeping Indiana abortion ban enacted, the first such law since Roe overturned

Indiana’s near-total abortion ban, signed by Gov. Eric Holcomb, takes effect Sept. 15. Exceptions for rape and incest remain in the law.

Nation

Sex ed could prevent unwanted pregnancies. Indiana doesn’t require schools to teach it.

August 4, 2022Arika Herron, Indianapolis StarComments Off on Sex ed could prevent unwanted pregnancies. Indiana doesn’t require schools to teach it.

Research shows that comprehensive sex education reduces teen pregnancy, but Indiana doesn’t require schools to teach it.

News

An Indiana doctor’s COVID-19 comments went viral. They were also full of misinformation.

August 11, 2021Arika Herron, Indianapolis StarComments Off on An Indiana doctor’s COVID-19 comments went viral. They were also full of misinformation.

Dr. Dan Stock, a doctor from Greenfield, spread misinformation about masks at a school board meeting in Indiana. It went viral.

Nation

Catholic school fires teacher for same-sex marriage, reaches settlement

July 9, 2019Arika Herron, Indianapolis StarComments Off on Catholic school fires teacher for same-sex marriage, reaches settlement

The high school was under pressure from its local archdiocese to ensure that all teachers are living according to church teachings.

Nation

To save its ‘Catholic identity,’ Indianapolis’ Cathedral High School is firing a gay teacher

June 23, 2019Arika Herron, Indianapolis StarComments Off on To save its ‘Catholic identity,’ Indianapolis’ Cathedral High School is firing a gay teacher

Cathedral High School is one of 68 schools Catholic recognized by the Archdiocese of Indianapolis and serves about 1,100 students in grades 9-12.

Nation

The teachers were told to kneel. Then ‘shot.’ An Indiana training exercise draws criticism

March 21, 2019March 22, 2019Arika Herron, Indianapolis StarComments Off on The teachers were told to kneel. Then ‘shot.’ An Indiana training exercise draws criticism

Teachers at an elementary school said they were shot with plastic pellets that left welts and bruises and drew blood. Officers used airsoft guns.

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