Articles tagged as: IPB
November 7, 2022
AES to convert Petersburg coal plant to natural gas, announcement causes mixed reactions
It's part of the utility's long-term plan to power AES customers with 13 percent natural gas and at least 78 percent wind, solar, and battery storage by 2042.
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Tuesday is Election Day. Here's what you need to know
Tuesday, Nov. 8 is Election Day in Indiana and across the country.
Read MoreNovember 6, 2022
Indiana's U.S. Senate race a debate over which issues voters should care most about this election
This years U.S. Senate race in Indiana isnt just a debate over whos right and whos wrong on key issues. Its also over which issues voters should care about most in the first place.
Read MoreNovember 4, 2022
Early voting numbers down in Indiana just a few days out from Election Day
The number of Hoosiers voting early whether in-person or by mail is down this fall compared to past elections.
Read MoreNovember 4, 2022
Why doesn’t Indiana have more competition when it comes to health care and insurance providers?
Indiana has a small number of large health care provider networks that generally serve the entire state. Various studies demonstrate this may be the reasoning behind higher health care prices in Indiana. One listener wondered why Indiana doesn't have more competition.
Read MoreNovember 3, 2022
Indiana Department of Revenue asks Hoosiers to contact it about missing taxpayer refund payments
Hoosiers who havent received Indianas automatic taxpayer refund and inflation relief payments but think they should have should contact the state.
Read MoreNovember 3, 2022
Abortion care provider sues Attorney General Todd Rokita over 'improper' investigations
Dr. Caitlin Bernard is suing Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita over his investigation into the abortion care she provided to a 10-year-old rape victim from Ohio.
Read MoreNovember 2, 2022
Indiana Supreme Court takes up case over solar customers' bills
The Indiana Supreme Court will decide what math electric utilities can use to pay solar customers for the excess energy they deliver to the grid. It's something that wasnt spelled out when lawmakers phased down net metering. Depending on how the court rules, it could take solar customers even longer to pay off their panels.
Read MoreNovember 2, 2022
Holcomb headed to United Nations Climate Change Conference in Egypt
Gov. Eric Holcomb is headed to the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Egypt next week.
Read MoreNovember 1, 2022
Indiana's newest Supreme Court justice Derek Molter ceremonially welcomed to the court
Indiana's newest Supreme Court justice was hailed Tuesday as balanced, passionate and an insanely hard worker.
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