July 14, 2023
NTSB begins investigation of fatal Greyhound crash; coroner identifies 3 men killed in wreck
Federal investigators are beginning the task of trying to determine what caused a Greyhound bus crash that killed three passengers in southern Illinois.
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Environmental justice groups, INDOT work to address equity concerns over EV chargers
The federal program aims to set up charging stations along interstates and other major highways to encourage EV adoption.
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Floyd County Council considering new judicial local income tax
Officials are eyeing a new judicial local income tax to help address a $1.8 million budget shortfall.
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Disabled advocates push for control over in-home care as solution to Indiana’s care worker shortage
State officials will soon create a registry of direct support professionals or DSPs who provide in-home care to people with mental and developmental disabilities. The goal is to track abuse and neglect. Advocates say the registry only partly addresses systemic issues that harm workers and clients alike. They say "self-directed care" may be a fuller solution.
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Earth-friendly native plants aren't always a welcome sight — some cities, HOAs aim to change that
Native plants arent just good for birds and bees. They also make the land more resilient to the effects of climate change and can even help prevent it. But cities and homeowners associations dont always like the way they look putting them at odds with residents who want to grow native plants in their yards.
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State revenues starting to normalize, ending fiscal year with $3 billion in reserves
Indianas revenue situation is beginning to normalize after years of major fluctuations due to the COVID-19 pandemic and its impact.
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Several energy, advocacy groups request AES Indiana storm outage investigation
Several state energy and advocacy groups have filed a formal petition to investigate AES Indianas practices and procedures for restoring power after storm outages.
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What is Curtis Hill's path to the GOP nomination for governor?
Curtis Hill joins a crowded Republican gubernatorial primary that includes U.S. Sen. Mike Braun (R-Ind.), Lt. Gov. Suzanne Crouch and Fort Wayne businessman Eric Doden.
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Ethanol advocates: EPA didn't consider other fuels to cut tailpipe emissions in cars
Ethanol producers and corn growers worry a federal rule on tailpipe emissions could leave them out of the transition to cleaner cars. That could have big implications for Indiana one of the top ethanol-producers in the country.
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Planned Parenthood at full capacity for abortion care before Indiana ban takes effect
One of Indianas primary abortion care providers says they have no more open appointments three weeks ahead of the states near-total abortion ban taking effect.
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