Jennifer Wagner Chartier: Greg Ballard could create new era for independents
The biggest story here isn’t who’s running, but the door that a successful independent run could blow wide open.
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The biggest story here isn’t who’s running, but the door that a successful independent run could blow wide open.
Residency challenges have become a staple of Indiana politics even though they seldom succeed.
Hoosiers are on to you, elected officials. If affordability isn’t your priority, you’d better shift priorities quickly.
I can assure Trump he will be going down in history but not for the reasons he thinks.
Currently, 23 states and the District of Columbia allow voters to register and cast their ballot on the same day.
Extend voting hours. Indiana’s polls close on Election Day at 6 p.m. local time, the earliest closing time in the country.
The strength of Indiana’s future depends on participation in our democracy.
Across the state, too many elections feel decided before voters ever step into the voting booth.
When voters have both flexibility and confidence in the system, participation rises.
Carmel-based Heartland Food Products Group plans to construct a new building and add the newly acquired Splenda brand to its product manufacturing operations in Indianapolis.
The state released its bid to toll Interstate 70 this month after a public records request by the Capital Chronicle. The east-west route would be widened to six lanes, border to border.
A daunting stream of testimony and evidence has been presented over seven weeks in a New Mexico case that explores what social media conglomerate Meta knew about the effects of its platforms on children.
Experts say it’s hard to predict where the lines will be the longest at any given time because much of the problem stems from TSA personnel not showing up for their shifts.
Michael Rapino, who has led the company since it was formed 21 years ago, defended the dominant position Live Nation has taken over the last two decades.
In justifying the change, Trump officials said the Education Department is “ill-equipped” to handle such a big loan portfolio.
As part of the merger, Nexstar is expected to divest six TV stations, including one in Indianapolis.
The event organized by Indianapolis-based Lodge Design & Marketing serves as a fundraiser for the upcoming Indy Film Fest.
DirecTV said the merger would create a triopoly in Indianapolis, affecting more than 1.2 million “TV homes.”
The flexible scheduling approach involves tackling job duties in short, productive bursts instead of a single nine-to-five stretch.