House Bill 1136 calls for public schools to transition to charters in districts where 50% or more of students are enrolled in ...
INDIANAPOLIS — Hundreds of protesters rallied in downtown Indianapolis Thursday against immigration raids and Gov. Mike Braun ...
Indiana governor's address sparks strong reactions, with GOP strategist praising new ideas and Democratic analyst voicing ...
The Indianapolis arts community is expressing excitement for the WWE’s Royal Rumble through murals, a comedy event and a ...
By: Casey Smith Indiana Capital Chronicle For The Republic INDIANAPOLIS — After a multi-year hiatus, A-F grades are likely to ...
New data shows that Indiana still has significant work to do to help Black and Latino Hoosiers get into college and train for jobs.
Spring is weeks away and forecasts from NOAA to the Old Farmer's Almanac show what might be in store for Indiana.
An Indiana state representative and national group that studies power grids say we need to be producing more energy. How much ...
Litigation over Indiana’s relatively new intellectual diversity bill is in full swing as faculty at state institutions of ...
Nearly 54% of working-age Hoosiers have a college degree or other postsecondary credential, yet Indiana lags the nation in ...
Fever fans welcome a new $78 million performance facility, one of the first in the WNBA. But others question how the city-owned land is being used.
The 2027 class starting to take shape. A look at 27 players in the high school basketball sophomore class standing out.