Lawmakers and Indiana’s education secretary preview legislative priorities that are likely to be debated in the coming weeks.
The final track, titled “My Worst Enemy,” is a tune that talks about mental health. McCullom sings about being his own ...
Six days after a senior official at the Food and Drug Administration sent a sweeping internal email claiming that covid ...
State Rep. Sue Errington announced she will not run for reelection in 2026, making next year her last in the Indiana General ...
A new tool with the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) shows the average incomes for college graduates, and ...
The Indiana Attorney General's office has filed an appeal regarding the protest case involving Ball State University student ...
During the holiday season, the Muncie Fire Department ramps up its annual Toys for Tots program, collecting and distributing ...
The deadline for states to decide whether to participate in SUN Bucks — a federal program that helps provide money for meals ...
Lawmakers in 2024 let lapse the authority for states to reimburse food stamp recipients who lost their benefits to fraud.
Delaware County is under a tornado watch until 9 p.m. Sunday, according to the National Weather Service (NWS).
Indiana legislators face some hefty fiscal decisions on how much they want to go along with the broad federal tax cuts that ...
Indiana’s state budget surplus could grow to nearly $5 billion by the middle of 2027 under new and much rosier tax revenue projections.