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“All options are on the table” for the state budget as lawmakers will have $2 billion less to spend than previously expected.
School corporations will be able to set aside revenue for supplemental payments to some teachers. The goal is to attract and ...
In this debate, the researchers have relied on the study of artifacts, like spearheads, found with mammoth bones. In 2024 a ...
The U.S. Education Department's Office for Civil Rights investigates discrimination in schools. It recently lost more than 40 ...
Their stories highlight the tensions over school choice, funding, and access — and the very different visions for how to ...
Indiana University administrators outlined a set of protections for students who had their visas revoked, according to the ...
The Indiana-Illinois Boundary Adjustment Commission got one step closer to becoming law on Tuesday following a Senate vote.
In a statement, Braun said that the Trump administration’s focus on managing the border was the reason he was withdrawing ...
The state Senate passed a bill Tuesday that bans local governments from making stricter laws for stormwater that runs off of construction sites.
The City of Bloomington is issuing fines against its former fiber network project partner, Trueline. The company, formerly known as Atlantic Engineering Group, went bankrupt earlier this year. It was ...
Thirty-five counties in Indiana are eligible for disaster relief funding, according to Gov. Mike Braun. Recent storms, flooding and tornadoes have damaged homes and businesses across the state. The ...
Several lawmakers flagged concerns about the consequences of HB 1004 for rural health care systems and charity care. The measure also freezes the prices for Indiana’s five largest nonprofit hospital ...