The median sale price for a home in Indiana in December was $259,900, significantly lower than the national median of $427,430, according to data compiled by the real estate site Redfin. The housing market remains competitive both locally and nationally,
Spring is weeks away and forecasts from NOAA to the Old Farmer's Almanac show what might be in store for Indiana.
By: Casey Smith Indiana Capital Chronicle For The Republic INDIANAPOLIS — After a multi-year hiatus, A-F grades are likely to be used again to measure the quality of Indiana’s schools. The return to a statewide letter grade system is outlined in Republican Rep.
As Indianapolis sees warmer weather after the recent winter freeze, officials with the Indianapolis Department of Public Works said they took the opportunity to fill thousands
More than 24,000 federal workers in Indiana were among the millions of federal employees who on Tuesday received a memo offering the option to resign while still receiving pay through September—a Trump administration initiative that could have wide-reaching impacts nationwide.
Fever fans welcome a new $78 million performance facility, one of the first in the WNBA. But others question how the city-owned land is being used.
It'll be a quiet and dry start to the day Thursday with chilly temperatures in the upper 20s. Clouds gradually increase during the morning hours, but a southerly wind component will begin pushing warmer air in with temperatures recovering into the upper 40s/low 50s as rain moves in.
Teriyaki Madness is expected to open in the Claybrooke Commons retail center on South Emerson Avenue, where fellow tenants include Bibibop Asian Grill and Mochinut.
INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana Department of Education officials announced Wednesday that Indiana has improved to sixth in the nation in reading, per recent results from the National Assessment of
The Indiana Black Legislative Caucus held a Unity Rally during Governor Mike Braun's first State of the State address.
It's the highest Indiana has ever ranked in fourth grade reading, according to the state's department of education.
Known as “the nation’s report card," the NAEP measures Indiana students’ performance against students in other states. Some groups’ average reading scores matched or exceeded their pre-pandemic levels.