London Gibson, Indianapolis Star

London Gibson

Indianapolis Star

Indianapolis, IN, United States

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Past articles by London:

Joy in Jeopardy: Why so many women die from childbirth in Indiana

The stories of Indiana mothers are at the heart of this investigation, providing greater insight into what makes it so dangerous to give birth here. → Read More

No one listened when Corie nearly bled to death miscarrying. Now she fights for other moms

Corie Hess' experience almost dying sparked in her a passion for maternal mental health care. → Read More

Scrub Hub: How do carbon fee policies work, and do Hoosier lawmakers support them?

Policymakers often talk about carbon fees and dividends. But how do those plans work, and do Hoosier lawmakers support them? The Scrub Hub answers. → Read More

You can help stop the dangerous Spotted lanternfly invasion in Indiana

The dangerous and invasive pest Spotted lanternfly has infiltrated Indiana, making the Hoosier state a front line for halting the infestation. → Read More

Songbird deaths: Cicadas? 5G? COVID? 9 questions answered about the fatal mystery illness

Experts say they may never find out what's killing songbirds around Indiana and other states. Here's what you need to know. → Read More

Scrub Hub: What makes Indiana a hot spot for bird migration?

Indiana is a hot spot for observing fall bird migration. But why exactly do birds migrate, and how do they do it? → Read More

As fatal songbird illness abates, Vanderburgh County gets OK to put bird feeders back out

After weeks of not feeding birds to slow the spread of an unknown disease, Hoosiers in 76 counties can now bring their bird feeders back out. → Read More

Scrub Hub: How much electricity does an Indiana wind turbine produce?

Wind energy is growing in Indiana. We answer your questions about how turbines work and how much energy they produce. → Read More

How 80% of waste from Bankers Life Fieldhouse renovations is being kept out of landfills

About 80% of the waste from the $360 million Bankers Life Fieldhouse renovation will be diverted from the landfill — about 3,000 tons of it. → Read More

Sick and dying songbirds now found in 69 counties across Indiana: Cause still unknown

Sick and dying songbirds have now been found in 69 counties across Indiana, up from 53 two weeks ago. → Read More

A former Haughville park with a complicated history is being reclaimed by the community

Haughville residents spent months building the Belmont Beach pop-up park, a space that recognizes its site's complicated history. → Read More

These are the 10 most popular state parks in Indiana

Indiana has more than 30 state parks, enjoyed by more than 15 million visitors per year. Here's what to know about visiting the Indiana Dunes and more → Read More

Songbirds are dying across Indiana, and experts still don't know why: What we know so far

More than 400 songbirds have been found sick and dying across Indiana, and experts still don't know why. Here's what we know so far. → Read More

Scrub Hub: Why Indiana's Lake Michigan waterfront is seeing its worst erosion in decades

Lake Michigan's shoreline erosion is part of a natural cycle — but that doesn't mean it's not destroying shoreline properties. → Read More

After a blow from a new law, this is how activists are working to protect wetlands

After a bill gutted state protections this year, advocates look to an upcoming task force as possible solution for saving wetlands. → Read More

Bring in your bird feeders: Sick and dying songbirds have been found in 10 more counties

DNR is asking that all Hoosiers remove their bird feeders, as sick and dying songbirds have been found in 15 Indiana counties. → Read More

It's been 4 weeks since cicadas emerged across Indiana. What have we learned about them?

It's been about four weeks since the 17-year cicadas emerged across Indiana. In that short time, researchers are gathering data than ever before. → Read More

Cardinals, robins, other songbirds are sick and dying in 5 counties. Here's what to know.

The Indiana Department of Natural Resources is investigating the deaths of songbirds in five Indiana counties. Here's what you need to know. → Read More

Pacers bikeshare bikes will be free on some Knozone Action Days this summer

All Pacers Bikeshare bikes will be free for 30-minute trips on some summer Knozone Action Days → Read More

Why some Indianapolis parents fear getting their homes tested for lead

Understanding lead exposure in Indianapolis requires testing homes, but some are hesitant. A new initiative offers anonymous testing — for free. → Read More