The credit would be available for families earning up to 720 percent of the federal poverty level. And it would only be ...
The fight over Senate Bill 518 highlights a broader question: how to equitably fund all students, regardless of the type of ...
A key Democrat on the House Education Committee said he disagreed with rhetoric around the issue but supported the move to ...
A Senate committee approved legislation Wednesday that introduces a variety of consumer protections against medical debt, ...
The lane will be closed so FA Wilhelm Construction can safely operate a crane and other equipment for the Poplars ...
It’s the second straight year the cost has gone up for infant, toddler and preschool childcare programs at the Early Learning ...
Owner Paul “Wilbur” Price updated the store’s website, saying the store could no longer compete with its own suppliers, who ...
National Weather Service forecasters have issued a winter weather advisory from 1 p.m. Wednesday until 4 a.m. Thursday for ...
A federal judge on Monday night temporarily stopped plans by the National Institutes of Health to cut funding to universities ...
The bill would charge a homeless person with a misdemeanor for establishing a public encampment on state-owned land.
SB 442 would would require school boards or charter authorizers to approve all instruction materials related to human ...
The bill would give FSSA the authority to realign or consolidate Indiana’s 16 Area Agencies on Aging. Those agencies serve ...