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Ariel Castro pleads not guilty in Ohio kidnap case
CLEVELAND (AP) — A Cleveland man has pleaded not guilty to holding three women captive in his home for a decade and raping them. Fifty-two-year-old Ariel Castro was arraigned Wednesday on an indictment charging him with murder, kidnapping and rape...
Tags: Kidnapping, Ariel Castro, Abusive Behavior, Sexual Assault, Entertainment
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New research institute could help create jobs, improve health for Hoosiers
WSBT-TVSOUTH BEND-- The Indiana Biosciences Research Institute is the first of its kind in the country and it could one day lead to research breakthroughs in cancer, heart disease and other diseases. The institute is a collaborative effort between the state,...Tags: University of Notre Dame, Heart Disease, Medical Research, Science and Technology, Research
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P-H-M adding security measures following Sandy Hook
WSBT-TVOSCEOLA-- The Penn-Harris-Madison School Corporation is making changes to security at all of its elementary schools following the tragedy at Sandy Hook. The district is taking advantage of summer break to do the work so that school safety is improved by...Tags: Sandy Hook Elementary School
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Government plans to try again on anti-bullying effort
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A bill designed to crack down on so-called cyberbullying failed to advance in the Legislature this year, but Gov. Terry Branstad plans to keep working to toughen Iowa's anti bullying laws. Branstad said Thursday that he...Tags: Terry Branstad, Suicide, Social Media
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Hearing ends in retrial bid in IU student's death
MARTINSVILLE, Ind. (AP) — It will likely be months before a judge rules on whether to order a retrial for the man convicted of killing an Indiana University student who disappeared during a 2000 bike ride. A Morgan County judge gave prosecutors...
Tags: Justice and Rights, Lawyers, Murder, Justice System, Prosecution
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Crashes rekindle debate about seat belts on buses
SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP) — An Indiana lawmaker who sponsored a bill that would have required seat belts on school buses hopes two high-profile collisions in a span of a week that left more than 60 people injured will spur parents to urge the General...
Tags: National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Car Safety Tips and Advice, Science and Technology, Disasters and Accidents, Transportation Accidents
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Obama recasts birth control debate on own terms
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama is casting the contraception controversy as an issue of women's rights, not religious freedom, seizing on what backers see as a political gift from Rush Limbaugh to firm up support from women and young...Tags: White House, Joe Biden, Barack Obama, John Boehner, Rick Santorum
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Parents face tough choice when tornadoes bear down
MOORE, Okla. (AP) — With an ominous storm approaching, the Moore Public School District flashed a text alert to parents: "We are currently holding all students until the current storm danger is over. Students are being released to parents only at...
Tags: Tetanus, Briarwood, Tornadoes, Car Safety Tips and Advice, Natural Disasters
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Schools and disaster preparation
We’ve had so many stories of teachers doing all they could to protect their students. WSBT reached out to local school districts to find out if they are prepared. The South Bend Community Schools told us: "Each school has emergency procedure... -
Notre Dame declines to release results of sex assault policy survey
The University of Notre Dame is refusing to release results from a recent sexual assault policy survey that was taken by students. Some of the survey details were given to the university-owned, student-ran newspaper – The Observer. But when WSBT...
Tags: Suicide, Sexual Assault, Human Interest, Colleges and Universities, Arts and Culture
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Ind. House votes to approve school safety grants
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The state would start a grant program to help school districts hire police officers and buy safety equipment under a stripped-down school security proposal approved Monday by the Indiana House. The 86-6 vote in favor of the...Tags: Government Aid, Crime, Law and Justice, Politics, Sandy Hook Elementary School Shooting
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