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More than 1,200 students nationwide suddenly lost their legal status or had visas revoked, leaving them at risk for ...
The Indiana Legislature approved a pared-down $46.2 billion state budget bill early Friday morning that will triple the state ...
Thursday alone saw more than two dozen proposals sent to Gov. Mike Braun’s desk, including those dealing with education ...
More than $7 million earmarked to support PBS and NPR affiliates across Indiana, including WFYI in Indianapolis, did not ...
Indiana is set to join the handful of states running partisan school board elections after a squeaker of a final vote ...
The legislation threatens to strip the state's largest  hospital systems of their nonprofit status if their prices exceed ...
The plan is not quite as sweeping as the one initially approved by the Indiana Senate on April 16. Still, the compromise ...
The nine-member board serves as the governing body for the state’s largest postsecondary institution, overseeing major decisions related to policy, finances and leadership appointments.
The actions stem from growing concerns over how the state conducts economic development activities, how much it spends on ...
The ruling came in a lawsuit brought by the National Education Association and the American Civil Liberties Union.
A Delaware Circuit Court jury convicted a Yorktown man on five counts of child molesting on Wednesday following a three-day ...
The new budget proposal provides more funding for operations and business-promotion support for the Indiana Economic Development Corp., but cuts five funds and programs totaling $35 million.