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Combined sewers put too much sewage into waterways. Bill would help cities avoid violations
Under Senate Bill 449, cities would have to have an approved long-term plan for how to control their wastewater pollution.
Fate of Party City up in the air
Locals noticed when a "for lease" sign was posted outside the Party City in Bloomington.
Landowners near carbon capture pilot program fear bill would take away rights
Senate Bill 451 states landowners must get paid at least $250 per acre for carbon storage. But if they can’t reach a deal, landowners would have to sue to get more money.
What is gender-affirming care?
Gender affirming care is health care that encompasses mental, social, medical and surgical care designed to treat gender dysphoria.
Second-ranked Indiana women roll over No. 13 Ohio State
The Hoosiers beat a ranked team for the eighth time this season, extending their program record, and currently have their longest winning streak under Teri Moren.
Tenants, lawmakers call for better protections during Housing Advocacy Day
Advocates are rallying around Senate Bill 202, which would allow tenants to place rent in escrow in order to pressure landlords into fixing critical problems with heat or water.
Study shows politics is having a major influence on who we date
Singles in America's 2022 study finds new dating trends, including “conscious dating”, a preference in political parties and more.
Indiana Senate passes bill to 'simplify' SNAP renewal
SB 334 would allow seniors and people with disabilities to stay on SNAP without having to renew their application for up to three years.
New map shows Monroe County properties with racially restrictive covenants
Data show racially restrictive covenants lasted up to the mid-1960s in Monroe County.
Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology to open in October
The IUMAA is a collaboration between the Glenn A. Black Laboratory of Archaeology and the Mathers Museum of World Cultures. It will feature contemporary artifacts to help understand human history.
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