Indiana lawmakers are cutting budgets for low-enrollment university programs and redirecting those dollars toward trade and ...
The leader of Indianapolis-based Foster Success says the nonprofit’s programming, which supports young adults in the foster ...
Just like going to class, there is a lot to glean from watching state government in action. And 2025 was full of lessons.
The number of homeless students has rapidly expanded since 2005, and educators say it's often hard to tell which students are struggling.
By: Tom Davies Indiana Capital Chronicle For The Republic Indiana legislators face some hefty fiscal decisions on how much ...
Across the nation, rising child care costs and a shortage of spots are squeezing families and pushing parents, especially mothers, out of the workforce.
One man stuck on a train to Paris says staff told him there was a "50% chance we go to Paris, 50% chance we go back to London ...
The July-December Ogle County Life Year in Review will run in the Monday, Jan. 12, 2026 edition.
Indiana residents who rely on food stamps might be in for a surprise as the new year begins. Most candy and sugary drinks ...
As Hoosiers ring in 2026, three major initiatives have been announced for the new year, two related to the SNAP program and one addressing disparities in rural health. Hoosiers who use ...
Staff at LifeSpan Resources, a Southern Indiana agency designed to help people live independently, say they feel stuck after ...
Banned items put focus on food insecurity and efforts to help struggling Hoosier families ...
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