Indiana added 960 solar jobs in 2013
• Indiana nearly doubles number of solar jobs in 2013. • Solar power is used to heat more than 400 homes. • Indiana is ranked 25 in nation for solar industry.
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• Indiana nearly doubles number of solar jobs in 2013. • Solar power is used to heat more than 400 homes. • Indiana is ranked 25 in nation for solar industry.
The Indiana Senate Rules Committee passed the amended House Joint Resolution 3 on Monday, sending it the Republican-heavy Indiana Senate.
1. Trial of Boston marathon bomber could be moved to 2015
• Kenneth Bae was imprisoned by the North Korean government in 2012 during a tour he was giving of the country’s economic zone.
• A suspected member of al-Qaida and an American citizen is the supposed target of drone strike.
Michael Sam will face a daunting set of challenges that most rookies don’t have to deal with when making the already formidable jump from college to the NFL.
The Indiana Senate Rules Committee moved House Joint Resolution 3 to the Indiana Senate. The constitutional amendment passed with its second sentence eliminated, allowing the legal recognition of domestic partnerships in Indiana.
• CVS announced it will end cigarette, cigar and chewing tobacco sales by Oct. 1.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Congress has given its final approval to a sweeping five-year farm bill that provides food for people in need and subsidies for farmers.
• France began its first trial over the 1994 genocide in Rwanda.
• Officials believe Indiana could destroy 4,000 of the more 50,000 abandoned houses in the state.
1. Report: U.S. abortion rate at lowest since 1973
The protests in Ukraine have roots in events from nearly a decade ago. Here is how the situation unfolded in the country.
The head of the Sochi Olympics promised that the city will be safe.
• Snowstorms have nearly paralyzed several cities in the south, especially Atlanta.
• State of Union address focusses on circumventing congress. • President vowed to raise minimum wage to $10.10. • Obama defended healthcare bill criticisms.
• State House of Representatives passed the newest version of HJR-3. • The new version will not bar civil unions or employee benefits for same-sex couples. • The earliest the ban will be able to take effect is 2016.
House Joint Resolution 3 was amended Monday in a 52-43 vote.
1. U.S. looks at ways to prevent spying on its spying
Indiana residents have until March to obtain health insurance before they could face fines.