September 28, 2022
Sin protecciones estatales y federales, el calor extremo pone en peligro a los trabajadores agrícol
Los veranos en Indiana van a ser ms calurosos. Y esos das de mucho calor son especialmente peligrosos para los trabajadores agrcolas y otras personas que trabajan al aire libre. Pero ahora mismo hay pocas leyes para proteger a los trabajadores agrcolas de Indiana del calor extremo.
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Indiana can't require burial or cremation of fetal remains, rules federal judge
Indiana cannot require medical facilities to bury or cremate fetal remains - thats what a federal judge recently ruled in a lawsuit filed in 2020.
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NIPSCO asks for rate increase to help transition to renewable energy
Other utility customers in the state could face similar rate hikes as utilities transition to greener energy sources at least in the short term.
Read MoreSeptember 27, 2022
Despite equity concerns, federal government approves Indiana electric vehicle charging plan
The announcement comes just one day after communities in Gary and Indianapolis met with the agency, including the Indiana Alliance for Equity, Diversity and Inclusion for Electric Vehicle Infrastructure and Economic Opportunities.
Read MoreSeptember 26, 2022
Slain Indiana officer's fiancée recalls her life at funeral
Hundreds of mourners, many of them police officers, filled Richmond High School for services for Officer Seara Burton, 28. The Richmond officer died on Sept. 18, more than two weeks after she was removed from life support and later moved to hospice care.
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The Satanic Temple challenges Indiana abortion ban in federal court
The lawsuit was filed last week against Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb and Attorney General Todd Rokita, on behalf of multiple anonymous "involuntarily pregnant women."
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Indiana $353 million ahead of budget plan less than a quarter into fiscal year
Less than a quarter into its new fiscal year, Indiana has already collected hundreds of millions more in taxes than expected.
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Jupiter to be closest, brightest Monday night
Jupiter will be 367 million miles away from Earth. That's a daunting figure, but almost half the distance of its farthest point.
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Additional funding proposed for city budget to help pay for post-secondary education in Indianapolis
The Indy Achieves program provides scholarships and grants to students working towards a degree or certification.
Read MoreSeptember 23, 2022
Mayor awards certified vendor of the month to Liftoff Creamery
The city of Indianapolis recognized its first certified Vendor of the Month this week.
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