Articles tagged as: IPB
November 20, 2025
What contributes to Indiana's recidivism rate? Here's what an expert had to say
More than 36 percent of people released from prison return within three years, according to the Indiana Department of Correction. Issues like finding work and housing, substance use and lack of outside support contribute to the state's recidivism rate.
Read MoreNovember 19, 2025
Winters are warming faster than other seasons in Indiana
The average winter temperature has gone up about five degrees for almost every Indiana city studied since 1970.
Read MoreNovember 14, 2025
Advocate prioritizes expanded child care access for Hoosiers before the upcoming legislative session
Access to affordable child care remains an ongoing issue in the state. Advocates hope they have more success addressing the problem in this upcoming Indiana legislative session.
Read MoreNovember 13, 2025
Utility I&M wants to fast-track energy for AI data centers. How much will its other customers pay?
The northern Indiana electric utility Indiana Michigan Power wants the state's permission to quickly acquire about twice as much electricity as it has now in order to serve AI data centers. Consumer advocates said that could cost more than $5 billion and it's not clear how much of the cost tech companies would pay.
Read MoreNovember 11, 2025
Indiana solar businesses booming as people rush to claim home solar tax credit before it expires
President Donald Trump's One Big Beautiful Bill ends the 30 percent tax credit for residential solar installations and equipment in 2026. Solar panels have to be fully installed and operating by the end of December to get the tax credit.
Read MoreNovember 10, 2025
With tax credits set to expire, Hoosiers could face higher Affordable Care Act premiums
Hoosiers that get their health insurance through the federal healthcare marketplace could see their premiums go up significantly. Tax credits that helped to lower premiums under the Affordable Care Act are set to expire this year.
Read MoreNovember 7, 2025
Construction professionals host trades day event to tackle industry shortage
Indiana needs more than a thousand new construction workers by next year to address a labor shortage within the industry. That's according to the Indiana Construction Roundtable Foundation. Indiana Trades Day aims to give high school students a chance to learn about careers in construction.
Read MoreNovember 6, 2025
LGBTQ+ advocates: BMV gender rule, second hearing shows transgender Hoosiers they 'are not welcome'
Transgender advocates have filed a public records request for correspondence between the governor's office and Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles. They want more information about the decision to hold a second public hearing on a proposed ban on gender changes to state driver's licenses.
Read MoreNovember 5, 2025
New coalition aims to clean up, protect waterways in the Ohio River Basin
The watershed that flows into the Ohio River covers most of Indiana, more than a dozen other states and at least 40 tribal nations.
Read MoreNovember 3, 2025
Indiana continues interstate EV charging program under new guidance from Trump administration
The state is moving forward with its plans to place electric vehicle chargers along Indiana's interstates. The Indiana Department of Transportation paused the federally-funded program in February while awaiting new guidance from the Trump administration.
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