May 10, 2023
Amazon resumes operations at Fort Wayne warehouse after worker death from head injury
A man died Monday after a head injury at an Amazon warehouse in Northeast Indiana. There's currently little public information available on the incident.
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Rokita appeals ruling on nonbinary gender marker for licenses, IDs
Attorney General Todd Rokita is appealing a ruling that would allow people to use a nonbinary gender marker X on their drivers licenses through the Bureau of Motor Vehicles.
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Gary advocates call for tighter pollution requirements for lime manufacturing plant
Lime is used to remove impurities in steel. Residents with Gary Advocates for Responsible Development or GARD say the city can no longer be a sacrifice zone for pollution.
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Leaders hope development is model for housing for intellectual, developmental disability population
State leaders hope a development in an Indianapolis suburb can be a model for housing for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
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What energy, environment legislation is now Indiana law?
There were several bills proposed during this year's legislative session that had to do with energy and the environment in Indiana. Here's a run-down of some of the bills that passed and failed during this years legislative session.
Read MoreMay 9, 2023
Greenhouse gas emissions from utilities, industry trend down
Most of the decline comes from coal plants closing. Power plants in Indiana contribute more than half of all greenhouse gas emissions in the state; a quarter comes from steelmakers like U.S. Steel and Cleveland Cliffs.
Read MoreMay 8, 2023
Indiana state auditor changing title to state comptroller
The Indiana state auditor will be known as the state comptroller, beginning July 1, 2023.
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Judge denies state’s preliminary injunction in lawsuit against TikTok
An Allen County Superior Court judge denied the states motion for a preliminary injunction in a lawsuit against social media company TikTok. In his ruling, Judge Craig Bobay said the state is not likely to prevail in its lawsuit against the platform.
Read MoreMay 5, 2023
Land secured for longest rail-to-trail project in Indiana
The Monon South Trail will be more than 60 miles long going from just north of Mitchell down to New Albany.
Read MoreMay 5, 2023
Holcomb signs bills targeting LGBTQ students
Indiana's governor on Thursday signed a bill that will require schools to notify a parent if a student requests a name or pronoun change at school, one of the final bills approved in a legislative session that had targeted LGBTQ+ people in the state, especially students.
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