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A new opinion from Indiana's attorney general asserts that police can arrest and detain individuals caught driving without a ...
A newly constituted IU Board of Trustees changed the university’s protest policy related to a federal lawsuit Thursday ...
Five years after seemingly everything went online during a pandemic, governments are still wrestling with how to make public meetings more accessible. And a July 1 deadline looms around the corner.
The Indiana Department of Correction owes Indiana jails about $12.7 million in payments for housing state offenders ...
While President Trump attends a massive military parade costing millions on Saturday, protests will be held nationwide ...
Pride celebrations in urban communities attract thousands – but LGBTQ+ Hoosiers in rural communities are also celebrating.
Recently, school voucher programs have been pitched as a tool to provide children from low-income families with quality education options.
Nearly 300 Hoosier students will receive up to $40,000 each to pursue careers in education through the state’s Next Generation Hoosier Educators Scholarship program, higher education officials ...
Living with a chronic illness is not simply physical pain or fatigue; it is a constant negotiation with a broken health care ...
Agencies were told that the 5% of funding in reserves "are unlikely to be released" on top of earlier budget cuts.
The Trump administration last week released revised rules for a federal program meant to widely expand broadband access, stripping the Biden-era effort of many key requirements and making it easier ...