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The Indiana Department of Education is making changes to a new literacy endorsement after educators spoke out against the requirements. The department said it plans to offer more flexible training options, and it has adjusted which teachers will be required to get the endorsement.
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A group of 27 states, co-led by Attorney General Todd Rokita, is suing the Environmental Protection Agency over its recent carbon reduction rule.
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The P-H-M school board voted 5-0 to call on Chaffee to resign, though he cannot be compelled to do so.
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How do environmental emission “quotas” work and how do they affect communities around the state? One member of our audience was curious.
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Gov. Eric Holcomb said he’s looking for transparency from Republican gubernatorial nominee Mike Braun on his plans for the state’s future.
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A federal judge granted the injunction against Bhola Singh last week. He still owes over $170,000 to more than 60 employees, documents say.
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Indiana law only allows guns on school property if they're in a locked vehicle, stored in a locked trunk or glove compartment, or hidden from outside view
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Which Indiana communities are most vulnerable to climate change? One member of our audience was curious.
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Rep. Rita Fleming (D-Jeffersonville) announced Monday she is resigning her Statehouse seat, effective immediately, she’s stepping down to focus on her family.
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Kent Fulmer speaks with Jamie Clemons about the Syracuse-Wawasee Historical Museum this week on Museums on Monday
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Laura Koch will spend a year on probation and have her license suspended after she pleaded guilty to a DUI in April
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Indiana superintendents say schools face an uphill battle to pass referendums. Two superintendents of schools that had referendums this year said it’s difficult to educate voters about how referendums will affect their property taxes.