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The U.S. Department of Education’s decision this week to hold back $6.8 billion in federal K-12 funds next year has triggered alarm among state education officials, school leaders and advocacy groups ...
Gross assessed values for commercial, industrial and residential properties throughout Indiana collectively rose 12% from 2024 to 2025, according to a statewide comparison chart assembled by the ...
Indiana's voter rolls can now be compared to a federal database to verify citizenship following an interagency agreement.
Indiana's Supreme Court tentatively scheduled an execution date for Roy Lee Ward, but questioned the state's access to lethal ...
Gun violence in rural towns like Salem, Ind. is more prevalent – and growing faster -- than many people realize, gun control ...
Indiana youth tobacco use is the lowest in decades, but concern for flavored products and e-cigarettes still remains, ...
An Indianapolis business owner will lead the state’s new Office of Entrepreneurship and Innovation, with a focus on supporting Hoosiers’ launching the next generation of Main Street businesses. Brian ...
There is so much happening in the world today, and I find myself asking, “Have we learned nothing from history?” American journalist Norman Cousins once said, “History is a vast early warning system.” ...
Officials rescinded 8,486 hybrid remote work agreements as Gov. Mike Braun’s push to return state employees to the office ...
The Indiana Attorney General’s Office requested an execution date on Friday for death row inmate Roy Lee Ward, the Spencer ...
Following months of scrutiny over millions in no-bid contracts, Indiana's Secretary of State has quietly started issuing ...
Indiana legislators say they have closed Union because of poor performance but district leaders believe the real reason is its online school ...
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