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Under this law, utilities have to consider “advanced transmission technologies” in their long-term plans. That’s technology ...
The U.S. Department of Education is sending notices to those late on federal student loan payments to begin repayment. The ...
This week is Small Business Week in Indiana, and those who advocate for small businesses say local support could be vital to ...
Ritchie made his case before the state’s parole board, expressing remorse for his crime and repeatedly apologizing to the ...
The Busseron Creek Fish and Wildlife Area is officially open to the public. The nearly 4,000 acres of permanently protected ...
The judge overseeing Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita’s lawsuit against the Monroe County Sheriff’s Office could soon decide on the case.
The psychologists propose that this result is related to a learned response that associates wrapped packages with happy ...
More than 6,400 students participated in the free program last summer, and Ivy Tech expected demand to grow by more than ...
More than 250 Indiana University faculty are calling for the reinstatement of a fired cybersecurity expert. They also want ...
A proposal to give eligible families a $500 tax credit for newborns failed to pass this legislative session. Advocates ...
The City of Bloomington is conducting a citywide parking study to better understand how effective the city’s parking system ...
The longest new section to date of the Monon South Trail is now open in Borden, Indiana. It’s 5 and a half miles long and has ...