A new Indiana training program will prepare current educators for permits in mild or intense intervention as the state faces a shortage of special education teachers.
Marion County Prosecutor Ryan Mears, a Democrat, said Friday his office has no plans to prosecute women or doctors over abortions.
Eli Lilly has partnered with the National Institute on Drug Abuse to test whether certain early-phase pharmaceuticals can be repurposed to treat opioid use disorder
Collective of black country artists tour to share diversity that exists within stereotypically white genre
It’s tough to imagine, but in early May, it was cool and rainy for the first, First Friday event of the year at the Haynie’s Corner neighborhood in Downtown Evansville.
Indiana abortion providers and civil rights advocates will rally at the statehouse Saturday beginning at 11 a.m., protesting the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling in Dobbs v. Jackson’s Women’s Health Organization.