Indiana faces a workforce shortage and a decline in skilled talent, according to a new report from Ivy Tech Community College.
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Gov. Mike Braun demands disclosure by state-affiliated nonprofits
A new executive order seems to target the Indiana Economic Development Foundation, which has paid for virtually all the international travel for prior governors on economic development trips.
Students get automatic admission to Indiana public colleges with new diploma
Students will be automatically accepted to all seven of the state’s public colleges and universities if they complete advanced courses and work experiences to earn Indiana’s new Enrollment Honors Plus diploma.
These Indy business owners are feeling the effects of DEI opposition
A program meant to prevent discrimination against INDOT contractors is in jeopardy.
Higher vehicle fees may be down the road for Indiana drivers
House Bill 1461 would increase vehicle registration fees by 10% over the next four years.
Rural Indiana, like cities, hit with housing shortages
Rural areas of the state aren’t immune to affordable housing challenges.
How a bill becomes law in Indiana
Here’s your guide to following Indiana’s legislative session – and how to get involved
Gov. Braun’s order replaces DEI with ‘MEI’
Indiana Democrats criticized the move to “merit, excellence and innovation” as regressive.
New data could hold problem Indiana police officers accountable
Making information about officers’ employment history public could help trace problematic behavior across multiple departments.
Look: Mike Braun is officially the governor of Indiana
Braun was sworn in as the state’s 52nd governor during an inauguration ceremony Jan. 13 at Hilbert Circle Theatre.


