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Indiana’s near-total abortion ban is set to take effect Tuesday after the state Supreme Court OK'd its constitutionality in a recent ruling.
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Finding a home or apartment for rent in Indiana can be difficult. Throughout the country, and in Indiana, there is a housing shortage and renters have struggled to find affordable housing. Along with these challenges, unexpected and confusing fees show up. What resources are available for new and long-standing renters in Indiana? And what protections exist for tenants?
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A preliminary injunction in a lawsuit to stop Indiana’s “Don’t Say Gay” law has been denied by a federal judge.
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The Environmental Protection Agency wants to significantly lower the amount of dust from lead paint in homes and child care centers across the U.S. That could have a big impact in Indiana — where doctors have to offer lead screening for every child under 6.
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Indiana's economy has remained pretty strong in 2023’s first six months despite recent large manufacturing layoffs and high inflation. Its unemployment rate has been around 3 percent, a near-historic low, for 20 months straight.
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Indiana is one of the toughest states for renters, with laws that overwhelmingly favor landlords and some of the highest eviction rates in the country.
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The 2023 Indiana State Fair begins Friday – 18 days of agricultural shows, live music and unusual food options at the State Fairgrounds in Indianapolis.
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Two years ago, Indiana expected to see the third highest solar growth of any state in the country — if all of the proposed large-scale projects got built. But last year we saw only a third as much solar as in 2021.
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Smoke from Canadian wildfires and pollution has triggered a statewide air quality action day in Indiana for Thursday.
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The Indiana State Department of Agriculture announced last week state food banks will receive $2 million in funding from the legislature.