Articles tagged as: IPB
August 29, 2025
Indiana legislative task force grapples with legal questions around AI
Indiana lawmakers on an artificial intelligence task force are wrestling with whether and how to create legal guardrails for AI.
Read MoreAugust 28, 2025
Steelmaker Nippon to reline Gary Works blast furnace, residents worry about decades of pollution
Green steel advocates said relining a blast furnace is a major financial investment for steelmakers.
Read MoreAugust 28, 2025
Indiana political centrist group shifts focus as partisan divide grows
An Indiana political group that previously tried to boost centrist candidates is shifting its focus as it tries to influence the state's political landscape.
Read MoreAugust 27, 2025
Kroger workers across central Indiana vote in favor of new 3-year contract
Thousands of Kroger workers in central Indiana voted to approve a new three-year contract. This vote comes after union workers voted down two previous proposals.
Read MoreAugust 27, 2025
Gov. Mike Braun touts $37 million in state budget savings through 'efficiency'
Gov. Mike Braun said his administration has saved $37 million this year through renegotiated state contracts and more efficient vehicle expenses.
Read MoreAugust 27, 2025
Appeals court says state regulators illegally approved Duke Energy's coal ash cleanup rate hike
The Indiana Court of Appeals ruled Tuesday that the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission shouldn't have approved Duke's plans to raise rates.
Read MoreAugust 27, 2025
Poll: Majority of Indiana registered voters oppose redrawing congressional map this year
A majority of Hoosiers oppose redrawing the state's congressional map this year, according to a new poll from Count US IN, a voter advocacy organization.
Read MoreAugust 26, 2025
Democrats blast Indiana Republican lawmakers for White House visit amid redistricting push
Indiana Democrats say Republicans trying to redraw the state's congressional map are "greedy cheaters" dismantling the bedrock principles of democracy.
Read MoreAugust 25, 2025
Group says mental health services, expanded statewide funding vital to lower recidivism
Indiana advocates said formerly incarcerated people need mental health and rehabilitation services to help them transition back into society. One group in Marion County is calling on lawmakers and other advocacy groups across the state to increase these resources.
Read MoreAugust 22, 2025
Report: Indiana employers want to provide training programs but don't due to lack of resources
Employers across Indiana want to provide on-the-job training opportunities for student and adult learners. However, a new report shows many employers said barriers prevent them from hosting programs like apprenticeships, internships and other training.
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