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Bill criminalizing people within 25 feet of police when told to stop headed to governor
On-duty police can get a 25-foot bubble around them that the public can’t cross under legislation headed to the governor’s desk.
Bill to prevent federal control of Indiana's air pollution program passes state House
The EPA told IDEM that if Indiana doesn't increase fees, the program could face a multi-million dollar deficit by the end of this fiscal year.
Legislative leaders say both chambers' mental health priorities will get funded
Neither bill has any funding in it – that will come from the state budget. The House GOP’s proposed budget funded their criminal justice mental health initiative and didn’t touch the Senate’s.
Brown County teen offers plea agreement in connection with the death of another teen
Luke A. Robertson plead guilty to involuntary manslaughter charges, with sentencing set for June 13.
Indiana man enters into plea agreement for his involvement in Jan. 6 insurrection
Eric Cantrell plead guilty to parading, demonstrating, or picketing in a Capitol Building.
Women’s basketball players cash in on tourney buzz
The NCAA tournament buzz surrounding the IU women’s basketball team provide extra financial opportunities for the players.
Bill to study solar panel, wind turbine recycling passes Indiana House
The U.S. hasn’t found a cost-effective way to recycle panels and turbines yet, and that could mean a lot of waste in the next 20 to 30 years.
Duke Energy asks for rehearing in court over recovering coal ash costs in light of new law
Consumer advocates are calling the law a “bailout,” but it’s unclear if Duke Energy will be successful.
Indiana woman featured in Vietnam War documentary
A new PBS documentary, The Movement and the Madman, tells the story of the fight between anti-war activists and President Richard Nixon in 1969. One of the protesters featured is Indiana native, Mary Posner.
Rescued dogs recovering, donations needed
The shelter needs monetary donations to cover several dogs' health issues.
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