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The Indiana School for the Deaf received a 5 percent cut in the new state budget and recently laid off more than a dozen ...
Hoosiers have long lamented the 55 miles per hour speed limit on I-465, claiming it is too slow for the flow of traffic on ...
Workers and families in Indiana could feel the impact of the "One Big Beautiful Bill Act" moving through the U.S. Senate. The ...
An Indiana non-profit, with over 125 programs available throughout the state, could be coming to an end from budget cuts.
Marion County school districts will soon receive more money from the state but lose millions in local tax revenue, creating a ...
Secretary of State Diego Morales faced intense scrutiny from state lawmakers this week about his myriad controversies while ...
Indiana is slashing statewide funding for its pre-kindergarten program and advocates say it could reverse years of growth in ...
But with that two-year spending plan set to take effect on July 1, it’s still not clear what the office will do and who will ...
Indiana agencies have laid off dozens of state employees in response to recently enacted budget cuts — marking the first such ...
More than two dozen K-12 education laws are set to take effect July 1, along with the state’s next two-year budget.
Indiana Secretary of State Diego Morales was defiant in the face of questions about his overseas travel and spending within ...
Indiana passes legislation to limit nonprofit hospital pricing and increase transparency, aiming to align costs with ...