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Hundreds of Hoosiers die each year in traffic collisions and thousands more are seriously injured. Numbers have fallen slightly but Indiana traffic safety groups are working to bring that number down ...
The sprawling sports complex on the edge of southern Lebanon, bordered by open fields and new townhomes, is a welcome and familiar site to Jessica Hill. She regularly brings her 8-year-old son, Larry, ...
A few years back, I was knocking on doors for a school board candidate I supported. It was a day of productive conversations about transportation, curriculum, funding, taxes, extracurriculars, school ...
Federal officials could eye Indiana’s Camp Atterbury as a temporary holding site for immigrant detainees as deportation ...
Ivy Tech Community College will lay off 202 employees statewide as it responds to significant cuts in state funding and frozen tuition rates, the school system’s president, Sue Ellspermann, announced ...
Recently appointed Public Access Counselor Jennifer Ruby faces a daunting workload — and disgruntled Hoosiers.
Indiana Gov. Mike Braun’s second-in-command, along with a key executive branch agency, pointed to a lack of planning under Gov. Eric Holcomb’s administration as the reason hungry Hoosier ...
Plane towing a banner that read ‘Abortion pills by mail’ flew over the heads of thousands of racegoers at the Indy 500.
Property tax relief and a new online portal were among this year's legislative wins for Hoosier farmers. But a transition tax ...
Nationwide, households making $75,000 to $100,000 — typical for teachers and skilled workers — face a daunting task to become ...
IURC Chairman Jim Huston announced his retirement and said he plans to step down in January 2026 after more than a decade with the agency.