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Indiana abortions increased in 2022 with more than usual out-of-state patients. But the trend changed this year.
Indiana providers performed more abortions in 2022 compared to every year since 2018, according to the latest state abortion count released by the Indiana Department of Health. But the number of abortions dropped in the first quarter of 2023 compared to the same period last year.
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Indiana must upskill 82,000 workers a year to meet job demands, Ivy Tech report finds
Without non-degree training, Indiana risks falling short on workforce goals, according to the study.
New employment estimates show little change in Indiana's labor market. The data has some limitations
Indiana's unemployment rate was just above 3.2 percent in June, new federal estimates show. The unemployment rate has hovered between 3 percent and 3.2 percent since late 2022 and has been accompanied by record-high total employment. There are a few important limitations in the state and local labor market data the federal Bureau of Labor Statistics releases every month.
Indiana AG Rokita defends Kanye West after racist, anti-Semitic posts
Attorney General Todd Rokita came to the defense of rapper Ye (formerly Kanye West) after the latter was locked out of social media accounts for anti-Semitic comments and criticized for wearing a T-shirt saying “White Lives Matter.”
Indiana updates K-12 school guidance after CDC offers new COVID-19 isolation rules
Indiana officials updated guidance for K-12 schools after the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced new isolation guidelines for COVID-19 cases this week, and masking largely determines how long students have to stay home.
Coronavirus: Indiana Expects More Than $3B Shortfall, No Budget Cuts For K-12 Education
Indiana will not cut funding for K-12 schools, according to Gov. Eric Holcomb. At a news conference Wednesday, he said the state's budget for K-12 schools approved by lawmakers in 2019 will remain on track, despite revenue shortfalls spurred by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Legal dispute over Richmond teachers’ temporary pay bump may set key precedent for Indiana schools
A legal dispute between a teacher's union in Richmond and their school corporation may set an important precedent for how educator salaries are negotiated across the state. The Richmond Community Schools board recently set up temporary supplemental payments to teachers for this school year. But the local teachers union argues the payments' timing infringes on their bargaining rights.
Indiana high schoolers in foster care can sign up for more college, career support
A new statewide program aims to help hundreds of students in foster care determine how to achieve their post-high school goals.
Indiana State Parks See More People, Officials Encourage Social Distancing While Using Trails
State parks remain open, but with some restrictions. Campgrounds are closed and so are most restrooms. Trails are off limits to mountain biking and equestrian use.
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