Articles tagged as: IPB
October 30, 2025
Nonpartisan group launches redistricting education, listening sessions across Indiana
Community members from Morgan County gathered Thursday night for an educational listening session on redistricting as Indiana lawmakers prepare for a special session to draw new maps. It is the first of three hosted by the nonpartisan group ReCenter Indiana Politics.
Read MoreOctober 30, 2025
Federal government grants loan for Wabash Valley Resources' ammonia fertilizer plant
The U.S. Department of Energy announced its intent to loan the project $1.5 billion last fall. Residents against the project called the loan closure "shameful" at a time when basic government services are shut down.
Read MoreOctober 29, 2025
More Indiana communities work together on sustainability, resilience efforts
The number of communities budgeting or writing grants for sustainability nearly doubled in the past three years. More than half of cities adopted ordinances to prevent new construction in floodplains.
Read MoreOctober 28, 2025
Expert says lack of monthly unemployment data could affect lawmakers, employers
The government shutdown not only impacts federal programs like food assistance, it also means important workforce data gets delayed — like Indiana's monthly employment report. The report highlights the state's unemployment data and labor force participation rate, among other things.
Read MoreOctober 27, 2025
As 'cascading' natural disasters happen more often, Indiana University joins team to help communities prepare
An Indiana University professor has joined a national team of researchers that aims to track what are called "cascading hazards." That's where one natural disaster increases the likelihood of another — or makes the effects of that next disaster worse.
Read MoreOctober 24, 2025
Data centers could drive electric utility AES toward natural gas, away from renewables
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.
Read MoreOctober 23, 2025
BMV opens second comment period on license gender changes. Advocates call it 'a sign of cruelty'
The Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles is opening a second public comment period on a proposed rule to eliminate gender changes on driver's licenses. Advocates say the move is a "direct dismissal of public will" after dozens of people showed up to the first public hearing in opposition.
Read MoreOctober 23, 2025
What is to blame for smog in Lake, Porter counties? It's not an easy answer
Only two counties in Indiana require emissions tests for some passenger cars — Lake and Porter. State lawmakers have long blamed smog from Chicago and interstate travel for this. But how smog forms around Lake Michigan is much more complicated.
Read MoreOctober 22, 2025
Union: Horseshoe casino worker fired for support of striking employees
Teamsters Local 135 union leaders claim at least one Horseshoe Indianapolis casino worker was fired in retaliation for supporting employees who are on strike. The recent termination comes after nearly 150 workers went on strike late last week.
Read MoreOctober 21, 2025
Voting rights groups challenge proof of citizenship laws, call them 'discriminatory and unfair'
Several Indiana voting rights organizations are suing the state over laws they say only target naturalized citizens. The lawsuit says two recent state laws violate federal voting protections.
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