The White House has ordered a freeze on all federal grants and loans while agencies audit them. That puts billions of dollars of programs in questions.
January is typically our second cloudiest month of the calendar year in central Indiana. In January 2024, Indianapolis had the most overcast days at the noon observation since 1998. This January, we are doing the exact opposite.
The available evidence doesn’t clearly show that the statutes targeting curriculum, library books, and transgender students have accomplished their stated goals. But there’s reason to believe they’re increasing families’ interest in vouchers.
A retail delivery fee, interstate tolling and special taxes for Indy residents are among the road funding solutions in a House bill heard Monday.
We're officially on the backside of the "coldest" average stretch of temperatures in Indianapolis for the winter season. The average high for the past few weeks has been 36 degrees, and today, that is bumped to 37 degrees.
Indiana's Alcohol and Tobacco Commission cited 18 businesses last year and confiscated 18,000 cannisters of the product.
Discover the musical journey of 17-year-old country singer Tege Holt, performing at the Tarkington Theater on March 20.
Participation in high-school career education surged across Indiana over the past several years. In the class of 2023, more than 80% of students took at least one course in a career training pathway.
Learn about the impact of Alzheimer's disease in Indiana and the crucial role of the Alzheimer's Association in supporting families affected by this debilitating condition.
Pet-Friendly Services of Indiana is hosting its annual Animal Welfare Conference on Saturday, March 29, at the Primo Event Center in Indianapolis. New
Indiana parents Grant and Myranda Phillips, for example, testified that they temporarily lost custody of their two children for nearly a year, and were kept from their children's medical records, after they said DCS incorrectly alleged abuse of a two-month-old infant.