Indiana strips nearly 1,800 noncitizens of CDLs • Indiana Capital Chronicle

Almost 1,800 noncitizen truck and bus drivers without specific employment-based visas lost their CDL licenses Wednesday as a new statutory ban took effect.

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Indiana lifts the lid on college program costs — but the numbers aren’t easy to compare • Indiana Capital Chronicle

Indiana’s public colleges and universities are pulling back the curtain on what it actually costs to run individual degree programs.

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Democrats sue to block Trump’s ‘unconstitutional’ mail ballot order • Indiana Capital Chronicle

Democrats and other opponents of President Donald Trump’s executive order clamping down on mail ballots prepared Wednesday to challenge the directive

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Hailey Buzbee's parents applaud ceremonial signing of child safety laws, push for more protections • Indiana Capital Chronicle

The parents of a slain Fishers teenager stood by Wednesday as Indiana Gov. Mike Braun ceremonially signed into law two measures intended to protect other Hoosier children.

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Hundreds of college programs are on the chopping block, but the majority serving students remain • Indiana Capital Chronicle

The Indiana Commission on Higher Education will vote this morning to consolidate, suspend, eliminate or monitor more than 1,000 low-enrolled degree programs

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Breaking down education coverage • Indiana Capital Chronicle

If you’re interested in keeping track of how our schools are doing in and around Indianapolis, there isn’t a single go-to source for information

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Study says casino in Indiana's northeast corner would draw big from out of state • Indiana Capital Chronicle

A new study puts some numbers behind the arguments that Steuben County leaders have made in seeking to attract a new casino to Indiana’s farthest northeastern corner.

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Supreme Court to decide if Trump can end birthright citizenship • Indiana Capital Chronicle

The U.S. Supreme Court will hear oral arguments Wednesday in a case that could reshape the understanding of who is American by birth.

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As gas spikes to an average $4 a gallon, Hegseth says Iran ground war still an option • Indiana Capital Chronicle

The White House defended skyrocketing gas prices Tuesday as a “short-term disruption” during the ongoing war in Iran

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Hoosier caregivers contribute $16.1 billion in unpaid labor, AARP finds • Indiana Capital Chronicle

An AARP report found that the 1.11 million Hoosiers who act as caregivers to parents, spouses and other adult loved ones contribute $16.1 billion in unpaid labor each year.

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