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After IU student's death, Bloomington wants to further restrict e-scooters
The recommendations were spurred in part by the 2022 death of an IU student who was struck and killed while riding an e-scooter.
Bill making kid's statements mostly inadmissible if law enforcement lied to them is advancing
The bill would not apply if police thought the information they told the juvenile was true at the time, but it was later found to be false.
Barges carrying volatile chemicals pinned against dam in Ohio River near Louisville
Kentucky’s Energy and Environment Cabinet says the cargo included soy, corn and around 1,400 tons of methanol, a volatile, industrial chemical that can be poisonous.
Constitutional amendment to withhold bail from more people narrowly clears House committee
The current Constitution says only people charged with murder or treason can be denied bail.
Amended bill would change requirements for proposed financial literacy instruction in schools
The bill would now allow students the option to receive instruction on financial responsibility through a separate course or as units incorporated into other courses.
Nearly a quarter of Indiana LGBTQ youth attempt suicide. This year, anti-LGBTQ bills at the Statehouse tripled
Kids Count data also shows the state has nowhere near the number of school support staff – like counselors, psychologists, and social work – that the US recommends.
Bill – amended to clarify controversial wetlands law – passes Indiana House
Environmental groups say the bill narrows the definition of Class 3 wetlands — which means even fewer wetlands would get protection.
MCCSC passes resolution renewing commitment to LGBTQIA+ students
The Monroe County School Corporation passed a resolution recommitting itself to serving LGBTQIA+ students Tuesday.
Mike Pence must testify before grand jury investigating Jan. 6, judge rules
Former Vice President Mike Pence will have to testify before a grand jury in the Justice Department’s investigation into efforts by former President Donald Trump and his allies to overturn the results of the 2020 election.
Bloomington mayoral candidates talk affordable housing, homelessness
All three candidates said they would support coordinated funding for programs to address homelessness but differed on approach.
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