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This week: A federal court ordered the EPA to ban the sale of three dicamba herbicides after understating the products risks and understating their damage, plus Congress hears how environmental inj...
This week: A coalition of groups from across the nation threaten to sue the EPA unless it reviews flare standards for the first time in three decades, and a Goshen man faces multiple charges for an...
This week: The EPA finalized a rule that could delay the closure of toxic coal ash ponds in Indiana and elsewhere, and new survey results find that race plays a role in how Hoosiers experience and ...
This week: Once known for the healing power of its spring-fed spas, the city of Martinsville, Indiana now faces the specter of health threats caused by the contamination of its water supply.
This week: The EPA wants to know what you think about a plan to clean up a toxic Superfund site in Martinsville, a coalition in northwestern Indiana gives out awards for clean air contributions, an...
This week: EPA's Region 5 is refuting a new report by the EPA's Office of the Inspector General that may have found major record keeping issues, Indianapolis Power & Light has settled a lawsuit all...
This week: We take at the ArcelorMittal Burns Harbor, LLC steel mill. The facility recently had a big win in air quality, but is also under investigation for how it and its contracted laboratory te...
This week: Youth activists from West Lafayette want Purdue University to commit to reducing its greenhouse gas emissions, and the IDEM commissioner speaks about the agency's actions during the earl...
This week: IER's Beth takes a look at complicated legacy of large scale farming in Indiana. It helps farmers stay in business and gets food to stores, but at what cost?
This week: The new owners of several steel mills in Indiana promise a "greener and more socially responsible" future for the facilities, Gov. Eric Holcomb awards six environmental excellence awards...
This week: The EPA has removed all or parts of 27 Superfund sites, including three Indiana sites, from the National Priorities List. Is the contamination threat at those sites really gone? Plus, an...
This week: The EPA approved the registration of three dicamba products, despite previous federal court decisions invalidating earlier registrations and a growing number of complaints about the prod...
This week: A new EPA proposal seeks to stop air pollution from upwind states like Indiana from crossing into downwind states and contributing to their pollution, and a federal judge ordered the FDA...
This week: The Office of the Indiana State Chemist is considering some state-specific restrictions on dicamba, and climate activists discuss what steps President-elect Biden should take to combat c...
This week: The COVID-19 crisis is making more Hoosiers energy insecure, and Indiana lawmakers discuss a draft bill that could set the foundation for carbon offset trading in the state.
This week: IDEM closes the door on ephemeral streams protection in Indiana, and COVID-19 slows the military's transition to a PFAS-free firefighting foam.
Alan Di Sciullo's account of the beginning of his involvement with the Youth Franchise Coalition, his testimony before Congress, and the legacy of the 18-year-old vote today.
The first part of Paul Myer's (formerly Minarchenko) accounts of his personal history and his relation to the formation of the Youth Franchise Coalition and the Youth Citizenship Fund.
The second part of Paul Myer's (formerly Minarchenko) accounts of his personal history and his relation to the formation of the Youth Franchise Coalition and the Youth Citizenship Fund.
[AI-Generated Summary] In this final broadcast of the fall semester, IU NewsNet Daily reporter Andrew Lamparski highlights the FDA's endorsement of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine, which is expected to...
[AI-Generated Summary] Indiana University began the Fall 2020 semester with mask requirements and many classes online to limit COVID-19 spread. Despite mitigation efforts, the university reported o...
[AI-Generated Summary] In this update from IU News Net Daily, Andrew Lamparski reports on significant changes to campus life and athletics at Indiana University due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Bi...
[AI-Generated Summary] In a September 2020 broadcast of IU NewsNet Daily, host Andrew Lamparski reports on several major developments at Indiana University, starting with President McRobbie’s recom...
[AI-Generated Summary] The IU NewsNet Daily report, hosted by Drew Frey, covers a range of local and national developments, starting with a significant fire on Southwickens Street that damaged thr...
[AI-Generated Summary] In this edition of IU NewsNet Daily from October 2, 2020, host Andrew Lamparski reports a third consecutive weekly drop in Indiana University’s COVID-19 cases, even as three ...
[AI-Generated Summary] In this edition of IU NewsNet Daily, host Drew Frey outlines Indiana's transition to stage five of its pandemic reopening plan, which allows businesses like restaurants and g...
[AI-Generated Summary] In this transcript from October 2020, IU NewsNet Daily anchor Andrew Lamparski reports on the start of early voting in Monroe County at the Election Central building, noting ...
[AI-Generated Summary] In this IU NewsNet Daily transcript from October 6, 2020, Dru Frey highlights a significant push for voter participation at Indiana University, noting that early in-person vo...
[AI-Generated Summary] In this edition of IU NewsNet Daily, host Andrew Lamparski reports on the escalating COVID-19 crisis in Indiana, noting a record high of over 2,000 daily cases and new quaran...
[AI-Generated Summary] In this transcript from October 13, 2020, IU NewsNet Daily covers a range of national and local news, starting with the second day of Judge Amy Coney Barrett’s Supreme Court ...
[AI-Generated Summary] IU NewsNet Daily reports on a mix of somber local events, COVID-19 safety measures, and major national political developments. The program opens with a vigil held by the Acac...
[AI-Generated Summary] IU NewsNet Daily anchor Drew Fry reports on a mix of campus controversies, tragic losses, and historic athletic achievements at Indiana University. [cite_start] The broadcast...
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[AI-Generated Summary] This IU NewsNet Daily broadcast covers several key stories, beginning with the immediate departure of theater professor Murray McGibbon following sexual har...
[AI-Generated Summary] In this edition of IU NewsNet Daily, host Drew Frey covers the high-stakes atmosphere of Election Day 2020 in Bloomington, noting record-breaking early voter turnout of over ...
[AI-Generated Summary] The broadcast highlights a historic weekend marked by Joe Biden being declared the winner of the U.S. presidential election, with Kamala Harris set to become the first female...
[AI-Generated Summary] Covers a range of national and local Indiana University headlines, beginning with an update on the 2020 presidential election where Joe Biden led in key swing states while th...
[AI-Generated Summary] Anchor Andrew Lamparski reports on Indiana's record-breaking surge of 6,654 new COVID-19 cases, leading Governor Holcomb to implement new gathering restrictions for Orange an...
[AI-Generated Summary] IU NewsNet Daily reports on significant developments regarding the COVID-19 pandemic and local sports. Drug maker Moderna announced a vaccine trial with 94.5% effectiveness, ...
[AI-Generated Summary] Host Drew Frey details Indiana University’s shift to an exclusively virtual curriculum following Thanksgiving break due to a statewide surge in COVID-19 cases. While finals w...
[AI-Generated Summary] Reporter Andrew Lamparski highlights Indiana University’s continued commitment to COVID-19 mitigation testing during the winter session, noting that while in-person classes h...
[AI-Generated Summary] Host Drew Frey reports on significant shifts at Indiana University and within the Bloomington community due to rising COVID-19 cases in late 2020. While university classes ha...