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National food insecurity rate reaches 17% for the second time in 18 months
Food insecurity is more common among lower income households.
The challenges of electric co-ops
In remote parts of the state, electric co-ops are the only way residents can get power to their homes. They face a unique set of challenges that set them apart from Duke and AES.
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Pianist and Jacobs School professor André Watts dies at 77
Watts was a celebrated pianist, performing with the New York Philharmonic, Boston Symphony, Philadelphia Orchestra, Mostly Mozart Festival Orchestra and Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center.
IU reports records exposed in data breach are public domain
On July 4, Cybernews reported nearly 250,000 records after 1.3 million files were spread online in May.
Ethanol advocates: EPA didn't consider other fuels to cut tailpipe emissions in cars
Several groups said the EPA didn’t consider the role a number of other technologies could play — like hydrogen fuel cells, hybrids or cars that can use gas with higher amounts of ethanol.
Pence would ban abortions when pregnancies aren't viable. His GOP rivals won't say if they agree
Pence says he does not support exceptions in the case of nonviable pregnancies, when doctors have determined there's no chance a baby will survive outside the womb.
Indiana test results are stagnant for students, far behind pre-pandemic scores
About three out of 10 elementary and middle school students are considered proficient in both the state math and reading standards, according to newly released scores from the ILEARN assessment.
State rep decries end of affirmative action in admissions
Rep. Earl Harris, Jr. said the Indiana Black Legislative Caucus is still working to diversify universities.
What is Curtis Hill's path to the GOP nomination for governor?
Hill comes into the race for the GOP nomination already at a significant financial disadvantage to the other candidates.
Several energy, advocacy groups request AES Indiana storm outage investigation
AES said it had to replace more than 50 poles and repair 39 transformers during and after this string of storms. Several advocacy groups have filed to investigate AES Indiana’s procedures.
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