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The Union School Corporation is suing the state to stop a new law that would dissolve the district in 2027. In a lawsuit ...
The Environmental Protection Agency is beginning an investigation on Anderson’s Broadway Street Corridor, labeled a Superfund ...
Indiana schools will not be allowed to expel students for chronic absences — at least for the next school year. State ...
Lawmakers made several changes this session to how the state delivers services to deaf and hard-of-hearing children.
Two voter and civic advocacy groups and an Indiana University student are suing the state over a new law that bans the use of student IDs for voting. The suit alleges the SEA 10, signed into law last ...
An Indiana University Board of Trustee candidate sued Gov. Mike Braun over late changes to the state budget that gave him ...
Students will be allowed to transfer school corporations to participate in athletics under a bill sent to Gov. Mike Braun. He ...
Indiana’s “historic” public health funding was scaled back in the final version of the state budget — going from $100 million ...
Indiana clergy continue to denounce Lt. Gov. Micah Beckwith’s statements about the Three-Fifths Compromise and call on the ...
Public media stations across Indiana confront major funding cuts at both the state and federal levels. The reductions ...
The need for power for AI data centers coming into Indiana prompted a lot of bills this session. Lawmakers were also ...
A proposal to give eligible families a $500 tax credit for newborns failed to pass this legislative session. Advocates ...