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Environmental justice groups, INDOT work to address equity concerns over EV chargers
Environmental justice advocates and the Indiana Department of Transportation are working to reach middle ground on equity concerns over an electric vehicle charging program.
IDOE hears update on new graduation requirements as it prepares work-based learning expansion
To better prepare students to pursue higher learning or enter the workforce after graduating, the IDOE is reimagining real-world experience in schools.
5 tips to keep your pet safe — and comfortable — in extreme heat
"If it's hot outside for you, it's most likely even hotter for your pet," one expert tells NPR. Here's how to protect your pet outdoors, keep them engaged inside and respond to signs of heat stroke.
Re-establishing power grids, native plants, Monon Trail | Indiana Newsdesk
Electric companies and co-ops are struggling to re-establish the grid after last month’s storms. Why residents are being encouraged to plant native species. And a long-time Bloomington restaurant is changing ownership.
Earth-friendly native plants aren't always a welcome sight — some cities, HOAs aim to change that
Native plants aren’t just good for birds and bees. They also make the land more resilient to the effects of climate change and can even help prevent it.
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Disabled advocates push for control over in-home care as solution to Indiana’s care worker shortage
Certified nursing assistants, personal care aides and other types of “direct service workers” also struggle with a staffing shortage, low wages, unchecked abuse and neglect.
Drought lightens up, but still prevalent throughout state
According to the U.S. Drought Monitor, 81 percent of Indiana is ‘abnormally dry,’ 43 percent is under a ‘moderate drought’ and 19 percent is in a ‘severe drought.’
Room for individual, narrower legal action on abortion ban, legal experts say
But lawmakers could narrow it more. And, will hospitals fill the gap?
Degree completions are top performance goals set for Indiana’s public colleges and universities
The state’s higher education commission will used the new goals to determine additional funding for state schools.
IDOE says ILEARN redesign will improve the test's quality
The statewide ILEARN test will look different over the next few years as the Indiana Department of Education works to redesign the test.
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