New research suggests Indiana’s increased charter school enrollment could have benefits
Hoosier students are increasingly opting out of traditional public schools, seeking charter and non-public offerings.... Read More
Hoosier students are increasingly opting out of traditional public schools, seeking charter and non-public offerings.... Read More
Could Indiana be moving towards less stringent marijuana laws, or even total cannabis legalization? State lawmakers floated those questions Wednesday during a six-hour meeting at the Statehouse.... Read More
Prior to Health First Indiana, the state’s public health investment was around $6.9 million, compared to the 2024 commitment of $75 million followed by $150 million in 2025.... Read More
The state’s rural counties are especially affected by the ongoing lack of legal counsel.... Read More
A Marion County judge will hear arguments next month over whether to suspend an Indiana law that U.S. Senate candidate John Rust says unfairly precludes him from appearing on the ballot. The lawsuit was filed in the Marion County Superior Court last month.... Read More
Prominent Indiana lobbyist Eric Miller, a self-described “pro-family and pro-church” advocate, announced Tuesday he will close the doors to his conservative political advocacy group by the end of the year. Miller founded Advance America in 1980. ... Read More
The Drainage Task Force is seeking to improve how landowners are notified and involved in mapping changes.... Read More
“AquAdvantage” salmon most recently drew criticism from environmental advocates at the 2023 Farm Aid event.... Read More
A lawsuit filed by Republican U.S. Senate candidate John Rust appears to be in a stalemate amid the search for a new judge, disagreements over filing timelines and contention over a deposition. The legal challenge was filed last month.... Read More
Indiana’s education officials on Wednesday raised alarms about high rates of chronic absenteeism across the state.... Read More