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How can policymakers, property owners keep heating and cooling systems energy efficient?
O’Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs at Indiana University's David Konisky said one of the best ways to efficiently use energy is to invest in a new, more efficient system.
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U.S. among top 5 using death penalty as global executions spike
Indiana hasn’t carried out an execution in more than a decade. But the state is home to federal death row, inside a special facility in Terre Haute where the U.S. carries out all federal executions.
Prosecutor won't charge 55 arrested at Dunn Meadow protests
The Monroe County Prosecutor’s Office says it will not file charges against 55 people arrested on suspicion of criminal trespass during protests at Indiana University’s Dunn Meadow last month.
Report: Indiana has a lot of land for solar energy projects
The report looks into areas that are suitable for solar projects, but also wouldn’t conflict with other natural elements.
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Second IU Health urgent care location to open in Bloomington
The new location will be on South Liberty Drive, next to the west-side Kroger and behind Regions Bank.
President Biden unveils and endorses details of a new Israeli cease-fire proposal
President Biden gave remarks on the Middle East at the White House on Friday. He said it is time for the war in Gaza to end and discussed a "road map" to a cease-fire agreement.
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REI union workers join nationwide demonstration to secure contract
In February, REI employees in Castleton voted to unionize, by joining the United Food and Commercial Workers (UFCW) local 700. There are currently 10 unionized REI locations but none of them have contracts yet.
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Bloomington Transit launching new zone-based microtransit service
Bloomington Transit is launching a new on-demand microtransit service called BLink starting July 15.
Holcomb embarks on Europe trip for continued discussions around manufacturing, energy
Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb departed Thursday for his next economic development trip — this time to the Netherlands, Belgium and France — to build on discussions and “deepen relationships” within the microelectronic and semiconductor industries, according to his office.
Summit District development, Lauren Spierer book, abortion challenge | Indiana Newsdesk
Construction on the 140-acre Summit District neighborhood could start as early as next year. Nearly 13 years to the day of the disappearance of IU student Lauren Spierer, a new book revisits the case. And we discuss the state's abortion rights case with a law professor.
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