The utility did consider a scenario to serve data centers with all clean energy sources, but said it wasn't as cost-effective for customers.
Indy councilors say AES settlement is ‘far too generous’ to company.
Emergency Medical Services in Clinton County says they are the first EMS agency in the nation to use a new technology — a voice amplifier that helps patients communicate while hooked up to a breathing machine.
The state’s approval allows 28 independent charter schools and 22 charters affiliated with the Indianapolis Public Schools Innovation Network to test new solutions for facilities and transportation.
Indy Parks will unveil upgrades across the south side, including in Decatur Township, Perry Township and Garfield Park.