Articles tagged as: IPB
November 10, 2023
Ex-state lawmaker to plead guilty to federal corruption charges
Shelbyville Republican Sean Eberhart agreed to plead guilty to charges that he accepted promises of a job with Spectacle Gaming with a $350,000 salary in return for his support of a 2019 bill
Read MoreNovember 10, 2023
Loretta Rush undecided on seeking another term as Indiana chief justice
Loretta Rush said shes currently considering if she will seek another five-year term as chief justice of the Indiana Supreme Court.
Read MoreNovember 9, 2023
Indiana abortion clinics take new aim at broadening exceptions in abortion ban
Indianas former abortion care providers are taking new aim at the states near-total abortion ban following their loss at the state Supreme Court earlier this year.
Read MoreNovember 9, 2023
Indiana company plans to move away from using a potent, lesser known greenhouse gas
You may not have heard of sulfur hexafluoride also known as SF6, but its one of the most potent greenhouse gases. Last year, a metal recycling company in Anderson emitted more of it than any other industrial facility in the country.
Read MoreNovember 8, 2023
Expert: Indiana's 2023 election results can't tell us much about what to expect in 2024
Both the Indiana Democratic and Republican parties had reasons to celebrate Tuesdays election results.
Read MoreNovember 8, 2023
IU Health awards nearly $10M to improve health outcomes for Hoosiers in need
IU Health awarded $9.6 million in grant money to 14 community partners which will help address social and environmental issues that affect peoples health.
Read MoreNovember 7, 2023
Advocates: Bad policy caused Indiana’s housing crisis
Research shows even the threat of eviction can lead to higher rates of physical illness, high blood pressure and mental health issues and Indiana has one of the worst eviction rates in the country. Advocates say Indianas housing crisis can be traced to bad policy.
Read MoreNovember 7, 2023
IU research shows 'winners and losers' in Indiana school enrollment
Two new studies from Indiana Universitys Center for Evaluation and Education Policy show many Indiana public schools are seeing lower enrollment. The studies authors say fewer students often equates to decreases in funding.
Read MoreNovember 6, 2023
Purdue study says microplastics could be making algae blooms worse in lakes, ponds
Tiny organisms like zooplankton eat algae helping to control it in lakes and ponds. But Purdue researchers say too many microplastics which are about the same size as that algae can get in zooplankton's way.
Read MoreNovember 6, 2023
Advocates encourage higher voter turnout ahead of the Nov. 7 election
Linda Hanson is the president of the League of Women Voters Indiana, an organization that encourages active participation in government. She said many local elections for positions such as mayor or city council are the ones that often have the most impact on Hoosiers daily lives.
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