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About 70 percent of Indiana schools had lower attendance rates in 2020-21 compared to the previous year, a sign of the toll that the fragmented education…
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COVID-19 has put pressure on Indiana’s already struggling coal mining industry. Coal production dropped by nearly 37 percent last year — more than any of…
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Indiana is set to unveil ILEARN results later this week, and officials say the data is a key tool to gauge student learning during the pandemic. But some…
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In another win for unemployed Hoosiers, the state Court of Appeals ruled Monday that Indiana must follow a lower court’s order forcing it to restart…
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A federal judge is temporarily blocking a new Indiana law – Senate Enrolled Act 251 – aimed at teachers unions. It was set to take effect Thursday and…
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The Centers For Disease Control and Prevention recently made one last extension to the nationwide eviction moratorium.There were fears of an "eviction…
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UPDATE: June 25, 4:35 p.m.The Indiana Department of Natural Resources is recommending that people take down their bird feeders across the state, not just…
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Unemployed Hoosiers celebrate after an Indiana judge ordered the state Friday afternoon to restart federal unemployment benefits. That order directs…
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The Biden administration is officially ending the work requirements in Indiana’s Medicaid program.The requirements had not been in effect for months due…
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Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita released a document this week called the "Parent Bill of Rights" that, in part, condemns teaching about race in…