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Indiana's HIP program covers over 712,000 Hoosiers and could be fundamentally altered by a bill moving through Congress.
A delayed legal fight over Indiana’s ban on gender-affirming care for minors can now move forward following a new U.S.
Tomorrow, communities across the country commemorate Juneteenth while Indiana legislatures call on the state for change.
Bryan Ramirez is a central Indiana assistant principal dedicated to uplifting immigrant students and building inclusive ...
Cuts to state-funded preschool and child care programs concerned child care advocates, who worry that it will erase recent ...
All I want is to give every one of those kids a Pacers jacket—not just to keep them warm, but to remind them they belong here ...
A settlement with Indiana coal producers could lead to third-party operation of coal units at Duke Energy Indiana's Cayuga ...
A $1.5 million ad blitz is hitting conservative channels urging President Trump and Sen. Todd Young not to kill clean energy ...
A new academic year is still weeks away, but Indiana educators are working to implement new K-12 policies following the 2025 ...
Hoosier housing advocates — who’ve long held that the state lacks enough affordable, stable and safe dwellings — asked Gov. Mike Braun to convene a dedicated commission in a Friday letter signed by ...
More than 3,000 Hoosiers came to the "No Kings" protest in downtown Indianapolis on Saturday to decry Donald Trump's actions ...