Scrub Hub: Can an HOA stand in the way of a homeowner who wants to go solar?
HOA communities are often known for a particular look. According to the rules in many, that doesn’t include solar. Here’s how they stand in the way.
HOA communities are often known for a particular look. According to the rules in many, that doesn’t include solar. Here’s how they stand in the way.
More than 50 professors in economics and related fields from across Indiana wrote to Congress, calling on them to address the climate crisis.
Indiana’s toxic coal ash ponds are polluting the water. Two bills this year would require utilities to dig up the ash and be more protective.
Bald Eagles, hellbenders and river otters, oh my. Indiana has done a lot of work over the years to bring species back in the state. What does that entail?
If you have a New Year’s resolution to be more green this coming year, here are five things you can do from how you recycle to growing your green thumb.
Indulgent holiday foods can clog more than just your insides. They can cause major problems for your sewer pipes. Here’s how to avoid fatty blockages.
Hoosiers can have a regenerative holiday meal in more ways than one. They can ensure their food is coming from a sustainable farm.
Over the last month, thousands of bags of leaves have been picked up from residents’ curbs. But where do they go and what happens to them?
The 21st Century Energy Task Force turned in its report. Some outcomes were good, but some are concerned it may delay the transition to renewables.
Indiana’s energy future hangs in the balance, and multiple groups have weighed in on what they think that should be, including requirements to burn coal.