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Indiana Supreme Court OKs near-total abortion ban, set to take effect soon
The court’s Friday decision removes a major hurdle to enforcing the abortion ban Republicans approved last summer.
Indiana Michigan Power suspending disconnections in response to poor air quality
Indiana Michigan Power (I&M) announced it is suspending all planned disconnections in response to the poor air quality in Indiana.
From pronouns to free textbooks, here are 7 new Indiana education laws
Dozens of new Indiana laws go into effect July 1. Among those with direct impact on students and teachers are changes to what must be taught and cannot be taught in classrooms, who qualifies for state funds to pay for private school tuition, and graduation requirements.
1 p.m. update: Duke Energy still assessing power outages; 87,000 offline
A storm system that swept into Indiana on Thursday afternoon caused widespread electricity outages in the southern and central parts of the state. More than 80,000 customers are still without power.
Monroe Co. BZA removes Sojourn's amended zoning variance request from agenda
Officials at Monroe County’s Sojourn House for Women plan to seek legal advice, after the Board of Zoning Appeals opted not to hear the nonprofit’s amended appeal for a zoning variance.
County judge Paul Felix becomes newest member of Indiana Court of Appeals
The longtime central Indiana resident is a former deputy prosecutor and city judge who has spent the last 14 years on the Hamilton County bench.
Amended Indiana law allows minors in bar areas, but with restrictions
The law allows minors accompanied by someone over the age of 21 to dine in a bar room.
Tips for preventing mail theft
USPS recommends that people avoid leaving mail in their mailbox overnight.
Indiana colleges, lawmakers respond to Supreme Court’s overturn of affirmative action in admissions
Reactions from Indiana’s higher education institutions noted that they were still reviewing the Supreme Court’s decision.
Hoosiers lose $322 million to payday lenders
Payday loan volumes are expected to reach pre-pandemic levels as the COVID-19 pandemic eases.
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