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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 ...
For over 50 years, the Indiana Fiddlers Gathering has attracted old-time music fans to Battle Ground, Indiana for a weekend ...
Discover the life of singer-songwriter Janis Ian and how she rose as a folk icon and gay rights advocate. She broke ground ...
The Indiana Family and Social Services Administration wants the federal government to give it the authority to roll back Medicaid eligibility for the state's expansion program. The agency's top ...
An Indianapolis urban farm lost key federal funding amid nationwide cuts, threatening its work to grow culturally relevant ...
Indiana LGBTQ advocates say the Supreme Courts decision to uphold trans youth care bans is harmful and could fuel broader ...
The Pacers kept their championship hopes alive Thursday with a dominant Game 6 win over the Thunder, forcing a decisive Game ...
Indiana lawmakers expanded the state's ban on noncompete agreements for physicians to include doctors employed by hospitals.
More than 90 percent of Hoosiers have health insurance. But, an official from Gov. Mike Braun's administration said while ...
Indiana was well on its way to installing electric vehicle chargers along interstate highways using nearly $100 million in ...
Indiana Secretary of State Diego Morales was defiant in the face of questions about his overseas travel and spending within ...
In the settlement with Reliable Energy Inc., Duke said it will hire an engineering firm to study the feasibility of building the new gas plant while keeping Cayuga running. But that's only if the ...