Do these executives have the clout to get a hate-crime law passed?
Business leaders are rallying behind a social issue they say could affect economic development.
Business leaders are rallying behind a social issue they say could affect economic development.
The issue is not the historic electoral margin. It is that he stands as a separately elected constitutional officeholder.
No one knows, save Mr. Hill and his accusers, whether he is guilty or innocent, but the protesters, the governor, and four key lawmakers have already implicated his guilt based solely on the accusations.
Justice Kennedy has kept abortion-on-demand legal nationwide.
We are your daughters, your sisters, your granddaughters, your nieces. Show us respect.
About 37,000 Hoosier babies are born each year with two strikes against them—no father in the home and an impoverished mother.
Gambling is nothing more than a tax on people who don’t know math.
There are plenty of reasons it makes sense for Indiana to lead the first wave of states legalizing sports betting. Chief among them is our reputation as a sports mecca.
The incumbent state senator took nearly 58 percent of the vote in his contest with Corrie Meyer, a business owner and former executive director of the Carmel Redevelopment Commission.
The pro-life movement must take some risks to remain relevant as we await a more courageous court prepared to right this historic wrong.
I think we lost something when we moved to tigers and wildcats and patriots.
We will know shortly after the polls close at 6 p.m. on May 8 the burden of incumbency and the primacy of policy with Indiana’s most conservative voters
Here is a rundown of key issues from the 2018 legislative session, and where they stand:
Smart TVs everywhere, free WiFi and Obamacare do not assuage the poverty of the soul.
General manager Chris Ballard announced Wednesday the Colts do not intend to re-sign the 34-year-old, soon-to-be free agent, who is ranked No. 5 in National Football League career rushing.
The Senate voted 45-2 last month in favor of the bill that requires election officials to count absentee ballots "marked and forwarded" by Indiana voters who then die before Election Day.
If lawmakers invest wisely, we’d likely send them back. If they invest poorly, we’d look for a wiser financial steward.
The move by Senate Corrections and Criminal Law Committee Chairman Mike Young came after an emotionally charged hearing Tuesday.
The LGBTQ community seeks to politicize the criminal code to elevate its legal status.
A state that counts talent retention and attraction among its biggest challenges can’t afford to ignore the long-term consequences of a system that invites voter apathy.