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The Family and Social Services Administration is implementing a significant change July 1 to an important Medicaid program for medically complex children. Family caregivers said they’ve lost trust in the agency based on how it is handling this process.
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Gov. Eric Holcomb is sending members of the Indiana National Guard to the southern border of the United States as part of an ongoing showdown between the state of Texas and the federal government over the flow of migrants into the country.
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The U.S. Supreme Court is set to hear arguments Wednesday in a case that could upend federal elections across the country.
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A new middle school civics course will be required for Indiana students.
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A county judge ruled Friday that Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita violated state law, breaking confidentiality in his office’s investigation of Dr. Caitlin Bernard. But the judge also denied Bernard’s request to put a halt to Rokita’s investigation.
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Indiana’s near-total abortion ban has been halted, again, in state court. This time, a Marion County judge ruled that the ban likely violates Indiana’s Religious Freedom Restoration Act.
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The Indiana Public Broadcasting-Ball State Hoosier Survey reported nearly 16 percent of Hoosiers have not spoken to or spent time with their neighbors in the past 12 months.
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Indiana lawmakers created a no-interest, no-fee student aid loan for job training called “Accelerate Indiana” in 2021. They used $75 million from federal COVID relief funds for it. About 50 students are set to graduate and get certifications after the fund’s first year, according to INvestEd.
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When the public health emergency ends, nearly a quarter of Indiana residents on Medicaid could be at risk of losing their coverage. Here’s what the state is doing to mitigate coverage gaps and the steps you need to take now.
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Michigan State Police found Garvin Roberson’s body in a vehicle submerged in water in the area of Fawn River Road and White School Road.