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Connie Szabo Schmucker: No turn on red is a small step in the right direction
In addition to saving lives, there is an economic benefit to making Indianapolis more walkable.
Sen. Aaron Freeman: No turns on red isn’t the answer to downtown safety
Targeting drivers who turn on red is not a guarantee to keep pedestrians safe.
Kären Haley: No turn on red makes for a safer downtown Indy
Would the no-turn-on-red policies have prevented all of that death, injury and trauma? No.
Pierre Atlas: Voting third party could have unintended consequences
I can confidently predict that a third-party candidate will never win the presidency.
Dana Black: Gov. DeSantis, you can’t rewrite America’s history
In America, we would rather pretend the atrocities committed against Black people weren’t all that bad to make us feel better.
Jim Shella: Age is front and center in national politics
Elections are about choices, and I would choose an incoherent Biden over Trump every day of the week.
Deborah Daniels: Undermining our institutions is a threat to democracy
Our ‘great experiment’ is fragile.
Karen Celestino-Horseman: Voting: It’s more than a choice, it’s freedom
The Nineteenth Amendment finally granting all women the right to vote was ratified on Aug. 18, 1920.
Jennifer Wagner Chartier: The car market should put buyers behind the wheel
By selling directly to consumers, Tesla streamlines its sales process and saves money on franchise fees and dealer markups.
Dr. Richard Feldman: Current studies on sweeteners are not conclusive
My best counsel is to limit sugar consumption, especially sugary drinks.
Whitley Yates: How we can decrease infant, maternal mortality rates
We must unite as Hoosiers and work toward implementing a range of policies that prioritize maternal and infant health.
Claire Fiddian-Green: Let’s work together to increase education outcomes
Even more concerning are the disparities when looking at test scores by race and ethnicity.
Curt Smith: Our local justice system’s technology must catch up
We learned part of our morning delay was also due to technology problems in presenting the courtroom evidence
Abdul-Hakim Shabazz: Legislature is a gun-control-free zone
Both the Hogsett and Shreve gun-control proposals impact only law-abiding citizens.
Brad Rateike: Honest communication is a must in relationships
I had left no note explaining the source of the flowers or the backstory.
Brian Schutt: Here’s why I’m supporting Rally and you should, too
From an organizational standpoint, incubating innovation is incredibly difficult.
Rep. Ed DeLaney: An open letter to Rep. Jim Banks: Learn from history
The military is a key institution that seems to be under attack.
Marshawn Wolley: We must improve Black businesses/bank relationships
Recently, there has been a substantial increase in Black business formation.
Indianapolis consulting startup Stitch lands $3.3M in state incentives
Stitch, a marketing tech consulting firm, can earn up to $3.3 million in state economic incentives if it hires at least 100 Hoosiers by the end of 2027. The company launched last year out of Indianapolis venture studio High Alpha.