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Demand for workplace vaccinations spiked, then froze, as federal rule hangs in legal limbo
The Indiana Immunization Coalition said it saw an increase in employers asking for COVID-19 vaccination clinics at job sites earlier this month. It was a response to a workplace vaccination push from the federal government, now put on pause by courts.
COVID-19 Cases Are Rising Despite Vaccines. Experts Say It's A Race Against Variants
Despite more than 1.4 million Hoosiers fully vaccinated, the state is seeing an increase in cases and hospitalizations. That's because the state is in a race against more infectious variants.
Bus driver shortages are spilling over to some after-school programs, limiting their reach
Transportation problems for schools are spilling over to some after-school programs. The lack of bus drivers or other staff across Indiana is hindering efforts to reach students who need additional academic support.
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Former AG Curtis Hill one of at least six Republicans joining race for Walorski's old seat
Former Indiana Attorney General Curtis Hill has tossed his hat into the ring to replace U.S. Rep. Jackie Walorski (R-Jimtown), who was killed in a car crash earlier this month.
Local Emergency Health Rules Voided Without Local Body Approval After Veto Override
Local health officials across Indiana can no longer impose emergency rules stricter than the states after Republicans overrode the governors veto. Local legislative bodies county commissioners or city councils will have to enact those restrictions instead.
Teamsters end strike at Sysco in Indianapolis, declare 'victory' with new contract
Union workers ended their two-week strike at Sysco's Indianapolis distribution hub on Monday. Local 135 said in a Facebook post more than 90 percent of the workers voted to ratify a new contract with the company.
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How do environmental emission 'quotas' work? One expert explains
How do environmental emission quotas work and how do they affect communities around the state? One member of our audience was curious.
Holcomb Doesn't Reimpose Statewide Restrictions Amid COVID-19 Surge
Gov. Eric Holcomb opted not to reimpose any COVID-19 restrictions Thursday as he extended the state's public health emergency for another month.
Utility I&M wants to fast-track energy for AI data centers. How much will its other customers pay?
The northern Indiana electric utility Indiana Michigan Power wants the state's permission to quickly acquire about twice as much electricity as it has now in order to serve AI data centers. Consumer advocates said that could cost more than $5 billion and it's not clear how much of the cost tech companies would pay.
State Will Lose $63 Million In Tobacco Payments Next Year
The state is set to lose $63 million in tobacco payments next year after an arbitration panel determined it had not worked hard enough to collect funds from cigarette companies that weren't part of the original deal. The ruling - issued last month by a three-judge panel - will reduce Indiana's payment from $131 million to $68 million.
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