Karen Celestino-Horseman: Five takeaways from the May 5 primary
Last week’s contests delivered several revealing lessons about the state of Indiana politics.
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Last week’s contests delivered several revealing lessons about the state of Indiana politics.
MAGA wanted to redistrict the one Black congressman Indiana sends to D.C.
The headline is the evisceration of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Office on Smoking and Health.
More tort reform would simply make it harder for ordinary Hoosiers to seek justice and hold corporations accountable when no one else will.
Any reform should be guided by data and judicial experience, not by lobbyists seeking to protect their clients from accountability.
Compounding this issue is the alarming trend of nuclear verdicts, or jury awards exceeding $10 million.
Tort costs imposed a $7.9 billion burden on Indiana’s economy in 2022, nearly $3,000 per household.
The median sales price for a home sold in the area in April rose 1.1%, to $316,000, compared with $310,000 in April 2025.
The Trump administration and companies such as Amazon had argued that letting the suit go forward would expose logistics companies to liability under a “patchwork” of state laws.
The trial’s outcome could sway the balance of power in AI — breakthrough technology that increasingly has raised fears about its potential impacts on the economy, society and even humanity’s survival.
It’s a perplexing problem for a series that has significantly reduced the number of mechanical failures over the past few decades.
Most teams used the six-hour practice session to work on practicing qualifying runs, banking information on race-day setups and simply trying to get more answers about what works well and what won’t during the race.
The Indianapolis Colt revealed their schedule Thursday night with help from the Simpsons.
The state’s high court issued the order on Thursday, with all justices concurring apart from Justice Christopher Goff, who voted to grant the transfer.
Rusty Redenbacher’s latest EP, titled “One for Jones,” pays tribute to late Indianapolis music standout Ron “DJ Indiana Jones” Miner.
IPS will give seven unused properties to Habitat for Humanity of Greater Indianapolis to build up to 16 homes as part of a broader push to make affordable homeownership possible for IPS employees.
Indiana students will have a new pathway to cybersecurity careers, backed by the College Board and the Indiana National Guard.
The agency has been diverting funds to reimburse the state for the cost to care for those children — potentially leaving them with little when they age out of state custody.
Indiana communities are receiving money from national opioid settlements. But a lack of oversight and guidance from the state has left towns, cities and counties struggling to spend it in ways that work to prevent substance use disorder.