Whitley Yates: What are capital expenditures and why do they matter?
Let’s dig into the numbers: In 2022, Indiana’s CapEx skyrocketed by 155%, hitting a massive $22 billion.
Let’s dig into the numbers: In 2022, Indiana’s CapEx skyrocketed by 155%, hitting a massive $22 billion.
It is obvious that this language is designed to prevent transgender and non-binary humans from exercising their basic rights.
This bill wasn’t designed to help the Black business community. It was designed to be efficient.
These diseases account for tens of thousands of hospitalizations and deaths yearly.
There is a certain level of machine-like consistency that accompanies longevity.
Lawmakers always face the dilemma of voting what they believe versus voting what the public wants.
Unfortunately, over the last few decades, the public’s respect for the court has significantly diminished.
Rokita is in trouble, again, for guess what? I’ll take ‘running off at the mouth’ for $500, Mr. Trebek.
Indiana has not adopted public funding of political campaigns, but we are seeing public dollars used indirectly for just that.
Activists, policymakers and scientists have long undermined one of the most powerful forces for environmental resilience: religious values.
Admittedly, I am a work in progress, analyzing myself during the ‘post-game,’ but hopefully remaining sincere throughout.
We are now less than 30 months from the 250th anniversary of America’s Declaration of Independence.
There are also a range of concerns about the impact of AI on the outcomes for not-for-profits, including reinforcing inequality.
What I’ve come to believe living here is that Indy is very much on the ascent.
Instead of holding students back, the focus should be on uplifting them.
Indiana’s reading levels are at a crisis point.
SB 1 takes an all-hands-on-deck approach to this problem.
Hendricks Live, a component of the new Plainfield Civic Center, on Tuesday announced three concerts and a series of community open houses.
RayzeBio is building a large factory on the northwest side of Indianapolis to make radioisotopes for cancer treatment.
The IEDC has faced its share of criticism. But as I reflect on these trials in the face of all that we’ve achieved, we are championing the future for all the right reasons.