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Indiana isn’t holding schools accountable for forcibly isolating and restraining students
Indiana lawmakers approved legislation a decade ago that was intended to regulate and curb the use of restraint and seclusion in schools.
Ex-Indiana GOP attorney general eyes gov’s race after groping case derailed 2020 reelection
The allegations were a key campaign issue when he narrowly lost his reelection bid to Todd Rokita, who took office in January 2021.
Settlement negotiations advance in federal cases involving Clark Co. jail
The plaintiffs are women who say they were assaulted and threatened after former jail officer David Lowe allegedly sold keys allowing men incarcerated there to access the women’s areas.
City utilities violated EPA requirement for drinking water testing
The city said the required monthly sample of total organic carbon in drinking water was not reported to the Indiana Department of Environmental Management because of a shipping error.
Indiana is adding electric vehicle charging stations, but makes EV owners pay a fee. Why?
The answer has to do with the way Indiana funds its roads — mainly through gasoline taxes. Because electric vehicles don’t use gas, Indiana imposes a fee on electric car owners.
Are there people buried under Lake Monroe?
The Army Corps of Engineers attempted to relocate every cemetery in the area during construction. Is it true that some people remain buried deep beneath the surface of the lake?
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Indiana abortion clinic closes amid 'unnecessary' restrictions
The Indiana clinic was one of seven abortion clinics in the state and the sole provider in South Bend.
City council to vote on resolution supporting driver cards for undocumented immigrants
Mayor John Hamilton has asked the council to pass the resolution supporting Senate Bill 248 at its Wednesday meeting. The resolution is purely symbolic and would be non-binding if passed.
Layoffs mean Catalent unlikely to receive city tax abatement
After multiple rounds of job cuts in the last year, Catalent is not likely to receive the abatement granted to it by the city of Bloomington in 2022.
Police say Lucas crashed and abandoned truck before drunken driving arrest
The prosecutor in southern Indiana’s Jackson County said an investigation into the crash involving Republican Rep. Jim Lucas was ongoing and he hadn't decided whether to file criminal charges.
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