Articles tagged as: IPB
June 28, 2023
Officials urge Hoosiers to limit time outdoors as 'unhealthy' air quality plagues Indiana
Experts say any air quality level above 100 is not good. So far this week, much of Indiana has seen levels exceeding 200.
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Harmful pollution from BP Whiting Refinery flares have dissipated, IDEM says
According to the Indiana Department of Environmental Management, the flaring released high amounts of sulfur dioxide and hydrogen sulfide into the air. Both chemicals can harm your lungs and make breathing difficult, among other things.
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Young discusses need for affordable housing during statewide tour
U.S. Sen. Todd Young (R-Ind.) said housing affordability is a major impediment as communities and companies try to match workers with available jobs.
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Why are there so many lead pipes in Indiana? And how does it affect the state's infrastructure?
Indiana ranks 14th for most lead pipes nationwide, according to a recent Environmental Protection Agency report.
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Bloomington Starbucks could unionize next as workers seek better hours, LGBTQ+ protections
Indiana has a union Starbucks in the south, a second in the north and could soon have a third in the middle. Employees at a Starbucks in Bloomington filed to unionize Monday to get better compensation and protect the culture of authenticity and inclusion for LGBTQ+ workers.
Read MoreJune 27, 2023
Senate Democrats say GOP attack on abortion rights has Hoosiers 'confused and intimidated'
Senate Democrats say Republican attacks on abortion access since the Supreme Court decision ending guaranteed abortion rights have left Hoosiers uncomfortable, confused and intimidated.
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Indiana awarded $868 million in federal funding to expand broadband access
Indiana was awarded $868 million in federal broadband funding on Monday. This funding is part of over $42 billion nationwide in an effort to extend internet to everyone.
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How the public health system overhaul came to be – and what's still left to do
Getting the public health system overhaul bill to the finish line was something many thought wasnt possible. How did the measure become law and whats left to do now?
Read MoreJune 26, 2023
Educators, community groups use summit to collaborate on student mental health, substance use
Educators across Indiana are planning how to address students mental health and substance abuse when school starts in the fall. A recent collaboration between educators and community groups spread awareness about the need for mental health and substance abuse programming and resources available to schools.
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Sulfur smell covering northwest Indiana believed to be caused by BP Whiting Refinery
Power outages disrupted operations at the Whiting Refinery causing unplanned gas flaring. Thats where excess natural gas produced during oil refining is burned off into the atmosphere.
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