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FL advocates worry about the EPA delaying an important decision on emissions; WV is a leading state in criminal justice reform thanks to national backing; CA groups are celebrating a judge rejecting a federal moratorium on offshore wind; U of MI child care workers are fighting for a livable wage; gray whales might not be bouncing back as fast as previously thought; and NY advocates are celebrating a federal ruling saying the Trump Administration's wind energy ban was illegal.

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The Senate fails to extend ACA subsidies all but ensuring higher premiums in January, Indiana lawmakers vote not to change their congressional map, and West Virginia clergy call for a moratorium on immigration detentions during the holidays.

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Farmers face skyrocketing healthcare costs if Congress fails to act this month, residents of communities without mental health resources are getting trained themselves and a flood-devasted Texas theater group vows, 'the show must go on.'

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Deputies probe deadly Spencer shooting; Lieutenant Governor backs Indiana map changes; Experts warn special session could cost $500K; Target cuts 200 Indianapolis jobs; States rush projects as clean energy credits end; Loose pigs damage Cloverdale yards.

Indiana

Lt. Gov. Micah Beckwith said he does not know what was discussed during a Thursday closed-door Statehouse meeting with Vice President JD Vance and Gov. Mike Braun. (Adobe Stock)
IN’s Lt. Gov. backs push to redraw U.S. House maps

By Kyla Russell for WISH-TV.Broadcast version by Joe Ulery for Indiana News Service reporting for the WISH-TV-Free Press Indiana-Public News Service C…

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65% of LGBTQ+ young people in Indiana reported experiencing symptoms of anxiety, and 43% reported of LGBTQ+ young people in Indiana seriously considered suicide in the past year.(Adobe Stock)
Rural IN LGBTQ+ youth seek safe, welcoming spaces

Rural LGBTQ+ youth in Indiana face greater mental health challenges, but have found ways to build community online, according to a new report…

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Huntington University students built a set and filmed the ceremonial bill signing as if it were a movie scene, complete with multiple takes and a missing prop. (Adobe Stock)
IN makes a play for Hollywood

By Marilyn Odendahl for The Indiana Citizen.Broadcast version by Joe Ulery for Indiana News Service reporting for the Indiana Citizen-Free Press India…

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Indiana University's summit includes a session about a new Registered Apprenticeship Program aimed at boosting the teacher workforce. (Adobe stock)
Summit to tap into Hoosier innovation

An Indiana-based summit meeting will spotlight how university campuses can help power economic growth across the state. Indiana University hosts its …

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Five judges hold seats in the Indiana Supreme Court, 15 in the Court of Appeals, five in the Circuit and Superior Courts, and one in the Indiana Tax Court.  (Adobe Stock)
IN judge safety risks call for strong security measures

Groups fighting for a free and fair judicial system are speaking out against violence, threats and insults targeting judges in Indiana and across the …

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Experts recommend not overscheduling kids in the first few weeks of school because they are often more tired and emotionally drained as they adjust to a new routine. (Adobe Stock)
Hoosier experts stress mental prep before heading back to school

Indiana families are preparing kids for back-to-school season, and mental-health experts say emotional readiness is just as important as school …

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Rising energy costs and a potential strain on local water resources and infrastructure are two issues linked to data center construction. (Adobe Stock)
IN AI data centers prompt environmental concerns over emissions

The Trump administration's long-term plan for artificial intelligence could have far-reaching environmental impacts across the country. His strategy …

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EducationData.org reports 16% of borrowers owe less than $5,000, almost 23% owe $20,000 to $40,000, and 1.55% owe more than $200,000. (Adobe Stock)
IN students face uncertainty on loan repayments

Due dates for student loan repayment remain uncertain for many Indiana students amid changes at the federal level. For those who were not granted …

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The 2024 State of Fair Housing Indiana Report indicated land-leased communities consist of residents of mobile manufactured homes who rent or lease the lot and the land the home sits on but own the home itself. Lot rent is paid monthly to the park owner. (Adobe Stock)
Residents frustrated over AC curbs in IN mobile home community

Residents in a South Bend mobile home community oppose a management rule banning standard window air conditioners. According to the management's …

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A 2023 Central Indiana Corporate Partnership study found AI capabilities relatable for Hoosiers 65 and older include facial recognition and natural language speech understanding. (Adobe Stock)
Expert: IN seniors embracing AI brings benefits, drawbacks

Artificial intelligence is appearing more prominently in many aspects of life and research suggests older populations are curious, yet remain wary of …

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Fentanyl test strips can detect the synthetic opioid in 30 seconds to two minutes when submerged in water. (Mary Fecteau/Ideastream Public Media)
IN drops drug paraphernalia label for fentanyl test strips

By Kyla Russell for WISH-TV.Broadcast version by Joe Ulery for Indiana News Service reporting for the WISH-TV-Free Press Indiana-Public News Service C…

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Consumer site WalletHub reported 97% of credit card holders have an annual income of $100,000 or more. (Adobe Stock)
New scam tricks IN buyers using fake credit card decline messages

Americans have approximately 631 million credit card accounts, with nearly four cards per person. The accounts can be a payday for con artists who …

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