October 12, 2022
Clean energy jobs in Indiana bounce back from 2020 slump
Jobs in sectors like energy efficiency, renewables, and clean fuels grew by nearly 7 percent in Indiana. That's up from 2020, where the state lost 3 percent of its clean energy workforce.
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Indiana housing advocates eye permanent federal rental assistance to help with ongoing housing crisis
Indiana housing advocates, national groups, eye permanent federal rental assistance to help with ongoing housing crisis.
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Abortion stays legal in Indiana through end of 2022; state Supreme Court to hear challenge to ban
Abortion will remain legal in Indiana through at least the end of the year.
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U.S. Labor Secretary Walsh talks tight market, touts federal investments in Indiana tour
U.S. Secretary of Labor Marty Walsh touted federal infrastructure and job training investments during a visit to Indianapolis and Northern Indiana Wednesday.
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Election board tests systems ahead of general election
The Election Board of Vanderburgh County is required by law to test their voting equipment and process. This was compelled on Thursday.
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Indiana AG Rokita defends Kanye West after racist, anti-Semitic posts
Attorney General Todd Rokita came to the defense of rapper Ye (formerly Kanye West) after the latter was locked out of social media accounts for anti-Semitic comments and criticized for wearing a T-shirt saying “White Lives Matter.”
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Early, in-person voting starts Wednesday across Indiana. Tuesday is last chance to register
Early, in-person voting in the 2022 general election starts Wednesday across the state.
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Indiana Secretary of State debate – minus the Republican – highlights common ground, sharp divide
Monday nights debate between two of Indianas candidates for Secretary of State highlighted that Democrat Destiny Wells and Libertarian Jeff Maurer agree on a lot. But theres also a sharp divide between the two over the safety and security of Indianas elections.
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These are the most common mistakes election boards see on mail-in ballot applications, at the polls
As elections approach, local election officials are urging individuals to be vigilant when filling out ballots and applications for mail-in ballots.
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Fort Wayne mayor pleads guilty to drunk driving charge.
At his initial hearing Monday in Allen Superior Court, Mayor Tom Henry admitted to driving while intoxicated over the weekend.
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