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In the face of a property tax relief bill and a dismal revenue forecast in April, some Democratic lawmakers suggested ...
More than 600,000 Hoosiers would likely lose access to some or all of their Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or ...
At least nine international students in Indiana nearly lost their ability to study, work and remain in the U.S. last month ...
Indiana is expected to add a lot of solar power in the next five years — roughly equal to more than five Hoover Dams. Most of that will be on the ground — something some rural Hoosiers don’t like. The ...
Changes are coming to Prairie Creek Reservoir, as Indiana American Water says it will more closely monitor the body of water ...
Indiana’s unemployment rate has steadily improved over the last four months, according to the latest preliminary labor data.
Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita touted his work fighting illegal immigration Wednesday during a trip to the United ...
There are 12 exceptions to the new work reporting requirements for the Healthy Indiana Plan, or HIP. But federal lawmakers ...
The Indiana Court of Appeals ruled that Indianapolis Public Schools can sell one former school building to a nonprofit — but ...
Indiana middle and high schoolers who rack up lots of unexcused absences will face more oversight and have access to more ...
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