TAFT: Jobs will bring back worn neighborhoods
When these factories left these neighborhoods it curtailed their vitality.
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When these factories left these neighborhoods it curtailed their vitality.
The right of access to information is like a muscle—if you don’t exercise it, it atrophies.
If an artist says that it is art, who are we to gainsay it?
Most of our failures as a society end up in the emergency room, and in central Indiana that often means Wishard.
We are behind the curve and becoming less competitive all the time.
Every time this man applied that advice to his particular corner of government, “All hell broke loose.”
A male candidate is more likely to get away with the bare-knuckled political brawls than a young mother.
Kexue Huang was sentenced after pleading guilty in October to sending Dow AgroSciences trade secrets to China and Germany.
No one should have to join a union if they don’t wish to and unions should respect that.
Don’t be surprised if our Statehouse is routinely on the nightly news.
This year represents the best chance that it will, and the current economic climate remains the best argument that it should.
Most observers will agree that Louisiana isn’t exactly famous for leading the way in progressive public policy
Elected officials and candidates asked him that same week to remain on the job, a testament to his track record.
The Indianapolis furniture czar got his chance to run things his way.
Darius Rucker, Dierks Bently, En Vogue, O.A.R. and Patti LaBelle among acts presenting free shows.
Indicted financier Tim Durham's attorney alleges "the government has engaged in a course of conduct that … constitutes gross misconduct so severe that dismissal is warranted."
The merger of Bingham McHale and Greenebaum Doll & McDonald will form Bingham Greenebaum Doll LLP as of Jan. 2. The combined firm will have nearly 250 lawyers.
An elderly driver who injured a pedestrian and struck several other vehicles after falling ill behind the wheel has died, police said. The driver, identified only as a 70-year-old man, was driving east on 38th Street near Franklin Road about 4 p.m. Tuesday when he became ill, hitting three cars and striking a pedestrian. Police said the driver suffered from a medical condition and was in critical condition after the incident. The pedestrian suffered a broken leg.