The largest number of closures were in registered ministries, followed by licensed centers.
Tag: Statehouse
‘It doesn’t have to be this way’: Indy students protest gun violence in national walkout
Teens from 4 high schools walked out of class Sept. 5 to call for stricter gun laws.
Indiana legislative leaders met privately with Trump to discuss redistricting
Some lawmakers expressed hesitation and opposition to the idea, while others came out in support after the White House meetings.
Indy protesters push back against White House plan to give more power to Republicans
Vice President JD Vance met with top Indiana Republicans to discuss the effort.
Cuts at IU Indy mean fewer liberal arts degrees for students
The loss of majors comes as state lawmakers further push students toward majors closely aligned with jobs.
What’s new as Indiana students head back to school
New laws from the Statehouse will bring ultrasounds to sex ed class, looser transfer rules and faster reporting of bullying, among other changes.
What Indiana’s new absenteeism law actually does to attendance policies
A state senator is among those seeking to clarify the state’s new school attendance law amid online confusion.
How a new Indiana law about ‘noncompliant prosecutors’ could affect Indy
Marion County’s Democratic prosecutor has long been a Republican target.
How and why Indiana decriminalized fentanyl test strips
A bipartisan push overcame stigma around harm reduction tools.
Schools assess fallout after lawmakers snub bills on student mental health
Indiana legislators this year left several bills on the table that sought to address student mental health, bullying, and counselor shortages.


