Jennifer Wagner Chartier: Tired of politics? Hopefully, the future is brighter
How do we explain to the next generation of voters that it wasn’t always like this, and it doesn’t have to be this way?
How do we explain to the next generation of voters that it wasn’t always like this, and it doesn’t have to be this way?
Whatever one’s doubts about the likely benefits of these projects, the question is whether state government should interfere in local government decision-making.
Especially given this early momentum, Indiana should not be afraid to continue paving our own path on climate and sustainability.
The evidence suggests that standardized tests like the SAT offer a more complete view of a student’s likelihood of excelling in college.
When thousands of basketball fans, journalists and corporate sponsors land in Indianapolis next week for All-Star Weekend, organizers say they’ll be treated to a more elevated experience than they would have been in 2021, when the city was originally slated to host the event.
In recent weeks, the Indianapolis-based philanthropy has been unveiling a flurry of gifts at the $100 million level or higher.
The big questions are whether the county is ready for projected growth and how its communities need to prepare for the LEAP Research and Innovation District.
To say this eventual reality for him or his alma mater was a dream for Gardner when he first stepped on the campus in midtown Indianapolis nearly a quarter-century ago would be a lie.
Chris Bailey, a 25-year veteran of the department, on Monday was sworn in as the new police chief.
Latha Ramchand said she hopes to tap the collective wisdom at Indiana University Indianapolis and capitalize on the university’s location and loyal graduates to “groom the next generation of leaders for the city, the state and the region.”
The homebuilder is looking to build the development, called Townes on 238, on 26.7 acres north of State Road 238, east of Promise Road and south of East 156th Street.
I’d be remiss in not mentioning how difficult it is to achieve a balanced and sustaining sense of purpose and fulfillment.
The Indiana Donor Network, which serves 85 of Indiana’s 92 counties, is booming with a record number of registered donors and transplanted organs.
Not hermits at all, these creatures rely entirely on their social networks to survive, building systems that ensure everyone in the group benefits from new resources at the same time.
McCarty, an alumna of Indiana University Kokomo, told reporters that during her upbringing as a foster kid she never would have believed she would be able to successfully launch her own business.
With a new mayor and a completely new city council in Westfield, developers have resumed submitting projects to a city they say they’ve avoided the past four years.
Some of our colleagues have expressed concern that SB 202 would end all efforts at promoting diversity.
The probe involves U.S. attorneys in various parts of the country who are investigating organ procurement organizations in at least five states.
In an hourlong conference call with analysts on Monday, CEO Jeff Simmons said the word “blockbuster” at least six times as he talked about the Greenfield-based company’s pipeline products that could launch this year.
For almost a century, it’s been possible to ameliorate the ravages of diabetes using insulin, but this is the first time it’s been stopped in its tracks—at least for a while.