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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 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 ...
While President Donald Trump attends a massive and pricey military parade in Washington, D.C. on Saturday, protests will occur nationwide — including in Indiana. The “day of defiance” is called “No ...
Agencies were told that the 5% of funding in reserves "are unlikely to be released" on top of earlier budget cuts.
Recently, school voucher programs have been pitched as a tool to provide children from low-income families with quality education options.
The Indiana Department of Correction owes Indiana jails about $12.7 million in payments for housing state offenders ...
A state-by-state report shows Indiana child well-being has improved with its highest rankings in over a decade for both economic and education categories. But it remains in the bottom half for health ...
Indiana Sen. Mike Bohacek is still legally driving more than five months after an alleged drunken driving incident in Michigan City, and the Republican lawmaker has asked to keep his license — so long ...
Roshawn Neal is a policy fellow at the Indiana Community Action Poverty Institute, tracking legislation, supporting policy ...
Pride celebrations in urban communities attract thousands – but LGBTQ+ Hoosiers in rural communities are also celebrating.
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