Articles tagged as: IPB
December 18, 2025
Advocates: Better pay, mental wellness programs would help Indiana attract and retain teachers
The average salary for teachers in Indiana is over $60,000, according to last year's teacher compensation report. Although teacher pay is up from previous years, the state still pays less than most others.
Read MoreDecember 17, 2025
Youth advocacy group urges state to invest in affordable housing for the well-being of children
A central Indiana youth advocacy group wants the state to invest in more affordable housing for Hoosier families. The Marion County Commission on Youth said lack of housing and other basic needs can cause a negative domino effect for children.
Read MoreDecember 16, 2025
Indiana's home energy rebate program is off to a slow start, but ahead of other states
Since it launched in May, only about 1,400 Indiana residents have completed applications to save money on things like water heaters and insulation.
Read MoreDecember 12, 2025
Braun appoints three commissioners to agency that shapes Hoosiers' energy bills
Gov. Mike Braun picked three new members of the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission. The agency decides whether a utility can charge its customers for the cost of things like new power plants and lines.
Read MoreDecember 11, 2025
Report: Indiana, other states can't make up for proposed cut to EPA funding
House Republicans and the Trump administration have proposed significant cuts to the Environmental Protection Agency next fiscal year. They say it's an effort to reduce "wasteful spending" and give more environmental oversight back to states like Indiana.
Read MoreDecember 10, 2025
Black infants are dying at a high rate in Indiana. Here's what an expert has to say
Indiana's infant mortality rate was at a historic low last year, according to the Indiana Department of Health.
Read MoreDecember 5, 2025
Ogden Dunes abandons project to place stone erosion barrier in Lake Michigan
This comes after a nearly two-year with the environmental group Save the Dunes. Fights over whether to harden the Lake Michigan shoreline have been going on for years and are likely to continue.
Read MoreDecember 4, 2025
Lawmaker plans to re-introduce a bullying, suicide prevention bill during the session
Indiana schools would need to notify parents if their child was a victim of bullying, or expressing suicidal thoughts, under a bill one House lawmaker plans to reintroduce during the legislative session.
Read MoreDecember 3, 2025
IU: Tech companies, governments could do more to reduce environmental impacts of data centers
AI data centers need a massive amount of energy to operate 24/7. Multiple Indiana utilities plan to serve them with new natural gas plants or by keeping coal plants open — leading to more air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions.
Read MoreDecember 1, 2025
Midwest grid operator fast-tracking more natural gas to serve AI data centers, other demand
None of projects the operator approved so far are in Indiana, but at least six in the state are eligible this round.
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