Citizens Action Coalition Program Director Ben Inskeep says the violations, while not major, indicate a troubling pattern at Amazon's data center near New Carlisle, which is still growing.
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The National Weather Service warns severe storms could bring damaging winds, large hail and possible strong tornadoes to Michiana through Wednesday.
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Notre Dame associate professor of marketing Vamsi Kanuri's study found paywalls deterred 59% of people from subscribing. But people encountering paywalls were 84 times as likely to subscribe to digital news sites than those who didn't hit paywalls.
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An 18-year-old accused of shooting a South Bend woman during a Facebook Marketplace robbery attempt now faces a murder charge after she died.
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Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita joined 13 states urging the EPA to restrict mifepristone, citing water concerns disputed by medical experts.
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The Indiana Department of Transportation is launching a planning and environment linkages study for a 13-mile section of State Road 2 between U.S. 20 and U.S. 31.
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Power outages from Thursday’s storms stretched into the weekend for some residents. Indiana Michigan Power says damage from fallen trees in the South Bend and Elkhart areas took additional time to address.
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