New Indy adds odor equipment in face of lawsuit

The New-Indy paper mill has received complaints from neighbors over the foul smells emitting from it.

Biden’s new Title IX rules protect LGBTQ+ students

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Effective August 1st schools or educational programs that receive federal funding must abide by a new set of news rules designed to protect LGBTQ students from discrimination in class or during activities. Raquel Martin reports while the Department of Education new Title IX regulations provides new avenues for parents and students to file complaints and hold schools accountable, it side steps the glaring hot button issue: sports. The Administration says right now it is "carefully considering" a separate rule tackling sports eligibility.

Supreme Court to hear case on criminalizing homelessness

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The Supreme Court is set to hear arguments Monday in a case that could determine how cities handle homelessness. The case deals with whether Grants Pass, Oregon can fine or arrest people for sleeping outside. The Ninth Circuit has said that's "cruel and unusual punishment" if they don't have somewhere else to go. Homeless advocates and Democratic lawmakers spoke outside SCOTUS this week, urging justices not to "criminalize" homelessness, while Grants Pass and those supporting the city say the encampments are a public safety crisis.

Jury seated in Trump trial

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Jury selection is now complete in the high-profile trial of former president Donald Trump.

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