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Investigations are ongoing into whether CenterPoint Energy’s gas systems caused more than 100 reports of carbon monoxide and other gas issues in Southern Indiana on Dec. 24 and Dec. 25.
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Applications to a federal program that provides financial assistance to families are rarely approved in Indiana. State senators almost unanimously passed a bill to bolster the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) program Monday.
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The bill cuts the amount of power utilities can buy from the grid during peak demand in half. That means they’d have to show they can generate about 85 percent of their energy themselves or from contracts with other companies.
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Residents packed the house at the first community input session related to plans for the former Jeffboat property in Jeffersonville.
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Lawmakers have introduced bills that aim to make prescription drugs more affordable, prevent medical billing errors that drive up costs, and prohibit non-compete agreements for physicians.
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American Commercial Barge Line is hosting a community input meeting Monday to gain insight into what residents and stakeholders want to see at the former Jeffboat property in Jeffersonville.
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Republicans push a constitutional amendment to keep more people in jail without bail. Lawmakers debate a step towards a universal school voucher program. And the state Supreme Court weighs the future of abortion rights.
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The New Albany City Council has approved funding and lease plans for a new police headquarters in downtown New Albany. It’s estimated at $12.6 million and has multiple funding sources.
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The future of abortion rights in Indiana is now in the hands of the state’s five Supreme Court justices.
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CenterPoint Energy has called in Minneapolis-based Standby Systems to investigate following multiple carbon monoxide reports in Southern Indiana over Dec. 24 and Christmas Day.
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Democratic Charlestown Mayor Treva Hodges has announced she’ll be seeking a second term. She was first elected in 2019, unseating longtime Republican Mayor Bob Hall.
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Some Indiana Republicans want to change the state constitution to allow judges to withhold bail entirely for a lot more people.