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Indiana SOS Diego Morales faced intense lawmaker scrutiny for continued office controversies, including recent international ...
State and city leaders across the country are looking for ways to make rideshares safer but Uber and Lyft are lobbying ...
Indiana's HIP program covers over 712,000 Hoosiers and could be fundamentally altered by a bill moving through Congress.
Tomorrow, communities across the country commemorate Juneteenth while Indiana legislatures call on the state for change.
A settlement with Indiana coal producers could lead to third-party operation of coal units at Duke Energy Indiana's Cayuga ...
Cuts to state-funded preschool and child care programs concerned child care advocates, who worry that it will erase recent ...
All I want is to give every one of those kids a Pacers jacket—not just to keep them warm, but to remind them they belong here ...
Bryan Ramirez is a central Indiana assistant principal dedicated to uplifting immigrant students and building inclusive ...
A new academic year is still weeks away, but Indiana educators are working to implement new K-12 policies following the 2025 ...
A $1.5 million ad blitz is hitting conservative channels urging President Trump and Sen. Todd Young not to kill clean energy ...
The letter argues that the shortage of affordable housing creates instability that pushes Hoosiers into subpar — even deadly ...
Federal funding uncertainty has eliminated several programs across Indiana and threatens other Hoosier priorities.