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IPS School Board Candidates Set Priorities In First Public Interview
The first forum for candidates seeking election to the Indianapolis Public Schools' Board of School Commissioners was held Saturday Sept. 19 by a group often critical of the districts policies.
Coronavirus: AG Candidates Weigh In On Vote-By-Mail, DWD Requests Unemployment Loan
The Indiana State Department of Health reported 67 additional confirmed deaths over the last week, bringing the states total to 3,281. The state announced more than 111,000 total confirmed cases including two days with more than 1,000 reported cases and more than 1.3 million Hoosiers tested.
Police Staff Commission Backing Plan
The Indianapolis Police Staffing Commission is recommending the city hire 500 officers over the next five years. Members agreed to support a model that - coupled with average retirements - will mean a net increase in the force of 386 by 2020.
Indiana Groups Sue EPA For Not Regulating Certain Steel Mill Pollutants
The Environmental Protection Agency is facing a lawsuit for not setting limits for certain hazardous air pollutants at steel mills -- like mercury and the cancer-causing chemical benzene.
Northwest Indiana Counties Designated A Workforce 'Talent Region'
Northwest Indiana leaders hope to stem a projected shrinking population -- and therefore workforce -- by 2025.
The Loyalist: VP Pence Preserves Own Presidential Prospects
Never crossing President Donald Trump has helped the former Indiana governor and congressman survive while tethered to a president who sinks perceived enemies swiftly and publicly. Pence's formal nomination this week as Trump's running mate was a vindication after rumors flew that the president might dump him.
Republican Representative, Solar Advocates Oppose Vectren Lowering Solar Rates
Starting in 2022, Indiana residents with solar panels will get the lower rate for energy they deliver to the grid. But Vectren wants to switch new customers to a lower payment rate earlier.
A Flood Devastated This Town In 2019, And Residents Are Still Struggling
Floods, hurricanes and other natural disasters can devastate a town in just a few hours. But the impact on residents can linger for years in the form of…
Holcomb Extends Mask Order, Keeps Indiana In Place On Reopening
The state will stay in its current phase or reopening -- Stage 4.5 -- for at least another month. That means, for instance, restaurants can only be at 75 percent capacity, while bars, nightclubs and tourism sites are at 50 percent.
Indiana Tech Now Offering Free Workforce Ready Classes For Certifications
Indiana Tech is the state's first university approved to offer workforce training programs, paid for by the state as part of the Rapid Recovery Plan to get Hoosiers back to work.
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