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Deep Dive: Housing Crisis (Part 3)

You’re listening to Deep Dive: Limestone Post and WFHB Investigate – where we look into issues regarding Health, Housing, and the Environment that directly impact residents of Monroe County. This month, we are looking into the Housing Crisis. Next month, we will address possible solutions.  Last week we looked into how Bloomington lacks the supply of housing units to keep …

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Deep Dive: Housing Crisis (Part 2)

This is Deep Dive: WFHB and Limestone Post Investigate, where we look into issues regarding Health, Housing, and the Environment that directly impact residents of Monroe County. This month we are looking into the Housing Crisis, next month we will address possible solutions. This week we look deeper into the quality of Bloomington’s housing stock. One aspect of the housing …

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Deep Dive: Housing Crisis (Part I)

This is the first installment of Deep Dive: WFHB and Limestone Post Investigative where we look into issues regarding health, housing, and the environment that directly impact residents of Monroe County. This month we are looking into the housing crisis, next month we will address possible solutions. The housing crisis we face is complex but can be broken down into …

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Local Environmental Stories: 2021 In Review (Part One)

This is the WFHB Local News for Monday, December 27th, 2021. Over the next two weeks, we will take a look back at the stories we covered in the year 2021. In today’s episode, we will review local environmental stories from the last year. You will hear Sophie Hall report on Duke Energy’s investment into solar, Brianna Devin provide a …

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Daily Local News – September 6, 2018

The Indiana University Media School is developing an investigative journalism center; Monroe County’s three commissioners will each get paid the same amount next year ; Indiana State legislators are considering a tax increase requested by Sheriffs across the state; A planned discussion between local midterm election candidates faces a last-minute withdrawal. FEATURE WFHB correspondent Jonah Chester speaks with Dr. Rae …

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Investigative Journalism in the Works at Indiana University Media School

The Indiana University Media School is developing an investigative journalism center. In a press release today, Indiana University announced a $6 million gift to the media school by a graduate. The investigative center is expected to open next Fall, according to Dean Jim Shanahan. Indiana University alumnus Michael Arnot graduated with a degree in journalism and worked at the Elkhart …

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