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Affirmative action, convention center CIB, Evansville virtuoso | Indiana Newsdesk
We look at how the affirmative action ban could affect students, the expansion of the Monroe County Convention Center is moving forward and a talented teen violinist makes it to Carnegie Hall.
Long power outages raise questions about infrastructure resilience in Indiana
Duke Energy and AES Indiana said they did their best to restore power, but a consumer advocacy group said the utilities could have done more.
Former owner of Richmond plastics recycler implicates city in fire, asks to dismiss lawsuit
The owner of the company alleged that the city of Richmond knew about unsafe conditions at the warehouse when the city bought it and assumed the risks.
Experts critical of Monroe County emergency management response to storms
The effectiveness of Monroe County Emergency Management’s response was a topic of a staff report and public comment at this week's board of commissioners meeting.
Redevelopment Commission to sell property in Trades District
Four tracts are for sale within the five-acre property north of city hall, ranging in minimum cost from $560 thousand to more than $2.5 million.
Democratic council member joins race for Indiana's open US Senate seat
An Indianapolis City-County Council member is looking to become the Democratic candidate for Indiana’s open U.S. Senate seat in the 2024 election.
Evansville teen sole Indiana representative at Carnegie Hall
Fifteen year old Braden Riley has only played violin for about seven years, but is already performing at an ‘exceptional’ level.
Man gets life sentence for raping 9-year-old Ohio girl who traveled to Indiana for legal abortion
A man has been sentenced to life in prison for raping a 9-year-old Ohio girl who later traveled out of state for an abortion.
Indiana abortions drop sharply ahead of state ban possibly taking effect
Reports from the Indiana Department of Health show the state’s abortion total during 2022 jumped by 13 percent from out-of-state patients coming to Indiana for the procedure.
IDEM: Indiana air quality back to healthy level
The Indiana Department of Environmental Management said Wednesday the air quality in Indiana is back to a healthy level.
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