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Lack of affordable childcare and other issues costs the state of Indiana more than $4 billion each year, according to the ...
The regional grid that serves Indiana needs more reliable energy, fast — so its grid operator is letting some power ...
Indiana Democrats say pressure from the Trump administration to redraw districts is “congressional shoplifting.” They joined Texas Democrats in Chicago Wednesday to show support for their fight ...
The passing rate on Indiana’s third grade reading exam rebounded this year to the highest it's been since before the pandemic ...
The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) unlocks federal, state and institutional scholarships for millions of ...
Delaware County has rewritten its zoning ordinance for solar energy projects on farmland in the county. As IPR’s Stephanie ...
A former school resource officer will now oversee safety for Indiana’s schools. Gov. Mike Braun on Tuesday announced Julie Q.
The Indiana Court of Appeals upheld the state’s near-total abortion ban from another legal challenge by abortion care ...
The American Civil Liberties Union of Indiana announced an appeal Monday after the dismissal of its lawsuit against the state ...
Indiana began its new fiscal year largely matching expectations, as the state brought in about $17 million more in revenue in ...
Indiana’s Commission for Higher Education is facing a tough reality. Its research shows most Hoosiers want to go to college, but just over half of high schoolers enrolled. At a July meeting, ...
The federal government canceled grant funding to help lower-income and disadvantaged communities afford solar panels. That ...
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