Sid Mishkin: Democrats can’t be picky in race to beat Trump
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We can work on our differences after the election.
No matter your political affiliation, you should want all eligible citizens to have access to the ballot.
No amount of regulation can prevent irresponsibility or carelessness.
Washington believed national morality required religious principles to guide people to make moral decisions.
A serious university demonstrates fairness and due process before taking punitive action against a faculty member or student.
The president can sign an executive order that says if you offshore jobs, you won’t get federal contracts.
Equality needs to come through revision of laws that directly implement true income equality, such as the tax code.
The new language, which was added to a bill this week, would effectively make it illegal to panhandle in all of downtown Indianapolis.
Lisa Maloney, assistant vice president and the Indianapolis branch manager for Robert Half, is on the front line of helping local companies find tech talent. She recently discussed with IBJ the challenges local tech firms face in finding the talent they need to grow the sector and what IT professionals are demanding for their services.
Atlanta-based Peachtree Hotel Group bought the Hampton Inn by Hilton at 105 S. Meridian St. and a 50-car parking lot at 102 S. Pennsylvania St.
Developers are teaming with the city on a $7.7 million redevelopment project along North 10th Street and a $35 million development west of Federal Hill Commons Park.
The $1 million initiative was announced in October as a legacy project tied to next year’s All-Star festivities, with each group receiving up to $50,000 in funding for youth-serving projects.
President Donald Trump’s choice of Vice President Mike Pence to oversee the nation’s response to the new coronavirus threat is bringing renewed scrutiny to Pence’s handling of an HIV outbreak in southern Indiana when he was governor.
Senate Bill 385, authored by Sen. Aaron Freeman, R-Indianapolis, would have based the personal property tax exemption on the assessed value of equipment—called personal property—rather on the value at the time the company acquired it.
Sen. Aaron Freeman, the Indianapolis Republican and former city councilor who authored the legislation, said his goal is not to cripple the bus system’s operations but to hold IndyGo accountable to a 2014 law that required it to fund some of its operations with private funds.
The legislation to slow down the exodus from coal comes as large utilities across Indiana have announced plans to shut down thousands of megawatts of coal-fire generating capacity in favor of cheaper fuel sources, such as natural gas, solar and wind.
House Bill 1008 initially would have allowed professional licenses from other states to be honored in Indiana. It would have applied to professions regulated by the Indiana Professional Licensing Agency, including architects, engineers and dentists, to name a few.
The three major U.S. stock indexes now are in correction territory, a 10% reversal from recent highs.
Police on horseback build bridges between law enforcement and members of the community who are usually suspicious of cops. Supporting a new facility for the horses will secure the program’s future.
Ten years after a gut-wrenching loss to Duke in the NCAA championship game, the campus is full of reminders that victory isn’t always measured on the scoreboard.