Articles tagged as: IPB
July 19, 2022
Indiana doctor takes step towards defamation lawsuit against Rokita
An Indiana doctor who performed an abortion on a 10-year-old rape victim is preparing to sue Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita for defamation.
Read MoreJuly 15, 2022
Indiana eclipses 23,000 COVID-19 deaths, expert says older vaccination uptake helped stem rate
The state took more than four months to reach its most recent grim milestone. Indiana's total COVID-19 deaths is larger than the populations of 27 counties.
Read MoreJuly 15, 2022
Holcomb has no plans to expand inflation relief proposal despite $6 billion in budget reserves
The Holcomb administration doesn't have any plans to expand the governors inflation relief proposal despite the state having $6.1 billion in reserve following the closeout of its fiscal year.
Read MoreJuly 15, 2022
Millions of Hoosiers will experience delay in receiving automatic taxpayer refund checks
Millions of Hoosiers are going to have to wait even longer to get their automatic taxpayer refund from the state.
Read MoreJuly 14, 2022
INDOT drafts plan for electric vehicle charging stations, alliance raises equity concerns
Nearly 60 percent of the chargers would be located in disadvantaged or rural communities. But disadvantaged can mean many things -- it doesn't have to mean racial or ethnic diversity.
Read MoreJuly 13, 2022
Many Hoosiers have a second fridge — but it's not the best for your wallet or the environment
Recent data from the Energy Information Administration shows 40 percent of Hoosiers surveyed had two or more refrigerators. Only four states ranked higher in the percentage of households with multiple fridges.
Read MoreJuly 13, 2022
Holcomb names former supermarket executive as Department of Labor chief
Gov. Eric Holcomb announced Wednesday that David Redden will lead the Indiana Department of Labor, starting July 25.
Read MoreJuly 11, 2022
Indiana abortion rights groups plan more rallies, emphasize long-term strategy
Abortion rights groups plan to hold more rallies and letter-writing campaigns ahead of the Indiana legislatures special session.
Read MoreJuly 8, 2022
Experts say they’re watching monkeypox but 'not as much concern' for average Hoosier
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have confirmed five cases of monkeypox in Indiana since the state reported its first on June 18. But experts say the average Hoosier probably shouldn't be too worried.
Read MoreJuly 7, 2022
How many Hoosiers are getting their power shut off? A state agency wants more info
Indiana households have more energy insecurity than all but seven states in the country. Thats according to a survey released this week by the Energy Information Administration.
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