Jennifer Wagner Chartier: Help young voters learn the ‘new normal’ isn’t normal
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We have to model the behavior we hope they will emulate.
To understand the landscape clearly, we sought frank assessments of both major parties.
Who would dare engage in public life when doing so means toxic people, toxic behavior and … threats on your life?
The Republicans used to argue from principles and participate in debate.
Indiana Republicans surrendered to pressure and relinquished their authority to govern this state.
The map maker might finish its work, but the judges may end up holding the pen.
We need higher standards, better coordination and deals that work for residents.
We’re already paying the price, both literally and figuratively, when it comes to AI data centers.
We’re competing for these projects not just with other cities and states but with countries across the globe.
The planned $600 million redevelopment of Circle Centre Mall has been rebranded by its Wisconsin-based developer in honor of the city’s history as an interurban hotspot.
Sen. Maria Cantwell said former CEO Bryan Bedford vowed to sell all his shares in Carmel-based Republic Airways within 90 days of his confirmation, but 150 days have now passed.
Democrats and Republicans alike have been interested in reclassifying marijuana, with some politicians citing its potential benefit as a medical treatment and the political popularity of the widely used drug.
The move to cease operations comes after a tumultuous year for Martin University. The east-side college is Indiana’s only predominantly Black institution.
Gov. Mike Braun vowed to work with President Trump—who for months has pushed for more winnable seats for the GOP ahead of the 2026 midterms—to encourage primary challengers to those “no” voters.
MLS plans have hit a snag, apparently over the city’s proposal for how to finance a stadium. On Thursday, the governor said he reviewed the city’s proposal, but deemed it financially infeasible.
For New Year’s Eve revelers seeking music events to ring in 2026, two new parties headline the calendar in Indianapolis.
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Teams have argued for more than two years that their charters needed to be made permanent and revenue sharing had to change.
An indictment unsealed this week does not identify the companies involved, but details in the court documents line up with those of Cummins’ 2022 acquisition of Michigan-based Meritor Inc.