August 22, 2023
Teamster UPS workers overwhelmingly vote to approve contract
Union UPS workers overwhelmingly voted to approve the latest contract negotiated by the Teamsters union.
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Fort Wayne Children's Zoo welcomes baby orangutan
The newborn is a Sumatran orangutan, a species which is currently labeled as critically endangered.
Read MoreAugust 22, 2023
Unique mussel that relies on mudpuppy salamanders proposed as endangered
Freshwater mussels are very sensitive to water quality changes. According to the Indiana Department of Natural Resources, nearly half of all freshwater mussels in Indiana are either endangered, a species of special concern, or can no longer be found in the state.
Read MoreAugust 22, 2023
Pence welcomes Trump at GOP debate, though former president likely a no-show
Former Vice President Mike Pence said he hopes his former running mate attends the Republican presidential primary debate and is ready if he does.
Read MoreAugust 22, 2023
Macy's is opening more small stores in the West and Northeast in a bid to lure new customers
Macy's is expanding its small-store format into the West and Northeast, looking to offer more convenient shopping, increase customer visits and add new shoppers.
Read MoreAugust 22, 2023
Northern steel plant delays new project following activists’ calls
A Northwestern steel plant announced plans to delay relining a blast furnace in Burns Harbor, Indiana. This comes after calls from advocates to abandon its plan to lock in “dirty” steel techniques.
Read MoreAugust 22, 2023
Potentially dangerous heat forecast for Northeast Indiana
The heat bubble from the Southwest is making its way to Northeast Indiana, causing temperatures to rise to dangerous levels. The National Weather Service urged caution when going outside.
Read MoreAugust 20, 2023
Indiana's labor market mostly stagnant, but strong in July preliminary estimates
Indiana's 3.3 percent July unemployment rate is still near record lows for the state.
Read MoreAugust 18, 2023
Indiana Republican Party Chair Kyle Hupfer stepping down after more than six years in charge
Kyle Hupfer will soon step down as chair of the Indiana Republican Party, after more than half a decade leading the political organization.
Read MoreAugust 17, 2023
Former state commerce secretary Chambers joins crowded Republican gubernatorial primary
Brad Chambers, who recently stepped down as Indiana secretary of commerce, announced a bid for governor Thursday.
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