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The Claypool was at one time the principal destination for political and business conventions, meetings and other events downtown.
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The Claypool was at one time the principal destination for political and business conventions, meetings and other events downtown.
Unvaccinated people now account for almost all reported cases and deaths.
Contrary to the editorial’s position, districts should also be made competitive to foster discussion and debate of crucial issues at the district level. Indiana’s current districts contribute to harmful polarization.
When IndyGo’s goal of an all-electric bus fleet by 2035 hit a major obstacle, the agency detoured, ordering 27 hybrid buses that are powered with both electricity and diesel.
The idea of having customers periodically pay in advance for products or services is nothing new. But within the past year, at least five Indianapolis-based food and beverage retailers have launched subscription services.
Together with Manning and many other stars over seven seasons, the Colts were 77-35 and made the playoffs six times.
She is sharp, funny, outspoken and, maybe most important, an advocate for the things she cares about—notably the advancement of women and people of color.
At emergency rooms across central Indiana, “No Vacancy” signs are flashing on at unprecedented rates.
I never imagined commerce screeching to a halt, leaving millions of Americans paralyzed with fear and struggle.
Whoever opens against Seattle September 12—Jacob Eason seems the choice—will be the 11th different quarterback starter in the past 161 games. There are other questions bouncing around the state’s football landscape.
With a last name that means “maker of carts,” Fred Cartwright jokes that he was destined to work in some form of transportation manufacturing. After carving out a nearly four-decade career in manufacturing innovation, he is now the president and CEO of Conexus Indiana.
The performing arts center will provide piano, musical theater and improv, music production, songwriting and creative youth development classes.
Value is subjective. This means we cannot know the reasons other people make the choices they make.
The state said more than 3 million Hoosiers had been fully vaccinated against COVID-19 as of Friday at 5 a.m. More than 3 million had received the first dose of a two-dose vaccination.
U.S. District Judge Dabney Friedrich has refused landlords’ request to put the Biden administration’s new eviction moratorium on hold, though she made clear she thinks it’s illegal.
Meanwhile, inventories in the 16-county Indianapolis area remained tight and prices continued to escalate.
Manufacturers of large trucks and commercial vehicles are beginning to embrace hydrogen fuel cell technologies as a way forward. So are makers of planes, trains and passenger vehicles. But without advancements, hydrogen cannot yet be considered clean energy.
I commit to Hoosiers the Indiana General Assembly, which is constitutionally charged with the duty of drawing the congressional and state legislative maps, will redistrict in a public and transparent way that meets all legal requirements and serves Hoosiers well.
The supermajority ignores Democrats’ ideas, does not debate and votes as a bloc.
Isn’t it time we acknowledge that what we have been doing to close K-12 equity gaps isn’t working?