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Indianas initial plan for revised graduation requirements was criticized for prioritizing workforce skills over academic ...
The American Civil Liberties Union of Indiana announced an appeal Monday after the dismissal of its lawsuit against the state ...
WFYI's Jill Sheridan sat down with ex-city employee DeAndre Baker, to talk about his experience of harassment and ...
Trump campaigned on helping American workers through his immigration policies. Now that he's revoked work authorization for ...
A camp for unhoused people in Fountain Square will be closed this week, city officials said, citing public safety for camp residents and local homeowners and property owners. Last month, the ...
Indiana began its new fiscal year largely matching expectations, as the state brought in about $17 million more in revenue in ...
The Health and Hospital Corporation of Marion County changed the name of one of its Diversity, Equity and Inclusion ...
Everything, Now! emerged from Indiana’s underground rock music scene in the early 2000s and gained notoriety for their ...
Lower-income Hoosiers are more likely to live in older, less energy-efficient homes that use more power. Advocates say ...
Officials celebrated the completed conversion of two Indianapolis streets from one-way to now two-way traffic on Friday ...
Gov. Mike Braun said any conversation on redrawing Indiana congressional maps is exploratory, as national GOP redistricting ...
Gov. Mike Braun said he wants the federal government to reimburse Indiana for any costs related to state personnel helping ...