Zak Cassel
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Indiana's utility consumer watchdog will ask regulators to reconsider a $71 million AES Indiana rate increase, setting off a legal process that could reopen a contested approval.
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Transgender youth and their parents may submit comments for the court's consideration by July 24.
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AES said that the change — which will impact customers bills between June and August 2026 — is due to increased winter fuel costs.
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The volunteer-run effort aims to provide a safe place for unhoused people to sleep in their cars. It re-launches June 22, 2026 with new waitlist and check-in processes designed to make it more sustainable.
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An Indianapolis transgender woman won court approval to change her birth certificate. Now Indiana's attorney general is trying to reverse it.
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Homeowners and renters at the town hall held at Ivy Tech Community College in Indianapolis aired grievances over spikes and inconsistencies in billing, metering irregularities and challenges reaching customer service departments.
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Gov. Mike Braun announced an agreement with Eli Lilly and Company April 16 to explore nuclear energy as a way to meet growing energy needs in Indiana.
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Indiana has the worst foreclosure filing rate of all states in the U.S., according to new property data, contributing to a gradual upward trend in foreclosure rates that began last year.
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The legislation classifies doxxing as a threat if the intent is to cause bodily harm to a person, damage to their property, or to encourage others to commit a crime against them.
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The measure is one of lawmakers' efforts to address pocketbook issues this year as demand for energy and electric bills rise.