Indiana school leaders warn property tax reforms are destabilizing public education budgets
A majority of surveyed superintendents report staff cuts, deferred maintenance and looming referendums.
A majority of surveyed superintendents report staff cuts, deferred maintenance and looming referendums.
The grants will support a wide range of initiatives like new student programming, teacher training, and updated STEM and performing arts spaces.
The 18-story Kimpton has been in the works since late 2017, with its price tag almost doubling from the original $57 million planned investment.
The Transportation Department said it plans to revoke the accreditation of thousands of schools unless they can comply with training requirements in the next 30 days.
The last official survey of the dividing line between Michiganders and Hoosiers was conducted in 1827.
The Tuesday after Thanksgiving has become one of the biggest fundraising days of the year for nonprofits in the United States.
Could a single person build the next billion-dollar company with AI as their co-founder?
Too many well-intentioned programs have unintentionally disempowered the very communities they aim to help. Instead of cultivating capacity, America has built systems that create dependency.
The plan is described as a “collaborative effort” to be jointly led by the Indiana Family and Social Services Administration and the Indiana Department of Health.
A recent survey showing that the average first-time home buyer is now 40 years old isn’t standing up to scrutiny.
For that devotion, and for a lifetime spent quietly strengthening the city around him, IBJ has named Bland the 32nd recipient of the Michael A. Carroll Award.
The move nearly triples the number of highlighted areas and recasts perceptions of what areas are worthy of recommending to visitors.
Yet promising health tech companies still leave the state to raise growth capital.
The Indiana Music History Project is rolling out an online collection of 50 video interviews with prominent Hoosiers.
The emergency response app founded by southern Indiana native Michael Martin has raised more than $450 million from investors including BlackRock Inc. and Highland Capital Partners.
The proposed executive order comes after a split among Senate Republicans in July killed a proposal backed by the White House to block all state artificial intelligence regulation.
While Indiana legislative leaders haven’t yet detailed their education priorities for 2026, they have a list of unfinished business to tackle when it comes to schools.
Six new agreements signed by the Education Department will effectively move billions of dollars in grant programs to other agencies.
The attractions generate little or no revenue and are expensive to maintain, the Indianapolis Zoo’s CEO said.
New nonprofit Friends of Broad Ripple Village hopes to end a stagnant commercial era for the neighborhood.