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Jeffersonville Mayor Mike Moore delivered his annual state of the city Tuesday, touting continued growth and investment as indicators of the area’s success.
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The Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission has cited CenterPoint Energy for four violations investigators say caused more than 100 reports of carbon monoxide issues in Southern Indiana in late December.
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One Southern Indiana, the local chamber of commerce, is finalizing loan selections for small businesses affected by road construction and bridge closures in downtown New Albany.
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Officers with the New Albany Police and Floyd County Sheriff's departments will soon carry naloxone, the opioid overdose reversal drug.
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North Harrison Community Schools is helping 18 staff members cover costs towards earning their masters’ degrees.
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Nearly 100 candidates filed for municipal seats in Clark and Floyd counties by the Friday deadline. Indiana’s primary election is May 2.
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A county judge ruled Friday that Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita violated state law, breaking confidentiality in his office’s investigation of Dr. Caitlin Bernard.
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Indiana’s near-total abortion ban has been halted, again, in state court. This time, a Marion County judge ruled that the ban likely violates Indiana’s Religious Freedom Restoration Act.
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Paul Stensrud, director of Jesus Cares at Exit 0, was arrested Thursday after police reported finding evidence of cannabis and psilocybin grow operations at his Clarksville home.
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Eastbound lanes on the Sherman Minton Bridge will be closed Friday night through Monday morning.