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Indianapolis approved a new charter school focused on legal careers, as tensions grow over how IPS must share funding with ...
Indiana lawmakers will study water safety education, medical debt and postpartum care during this year's interim study ...
Gov. Mike Braun directed the Indiana Department of Environmental Management to review its rules in an executive order in ...
The grants come at a moment when Indianapolis families could face increased food insecurity due to proposed federal cuts.
Many survivors of harassment, abuse, and assault within the Indianapolis city government are making their voices heard, ...
Non-disclosure agreements signed by public officials and agencies are influencing what can be disclosed about a proposed data ...
Youth tobacco use in Indiana continues to trend downward largely due to a decrease in e-cigarette use. But a new survey shows ...
Indiana University could lose hundreds of degree programs as part of compliance with an array of new laws affecting higher ...
The state of Indiana's lawsuits against TikTok can move forward after the Indiana Supreme Court decided not to take on the ...
Advocates for federal clean energy tax credits are speaking directly to U-S Senators through ads — including Todd Young of ...
The state of Indiana is trying to keep its lawsuits against social media giant TikTok alive in the Indiana Supreme Court.
One measure of the strength of Indiana's economy held steady for the third month in a row, according to new preliminary data.
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