Gary Varvel: What we still can learn from ‘A Charlie Brown Christmas’
I believe the reason this cartoon is a Christmas classic today is specifically because of this scene with Linus.
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I believe the reason this cartoon is a Christmas classic today is specifically because of this scene with Linus.
We must come together as a community and have an open dialogue about gun violence, however uncomfortable this might make us.
Rules carry the same weight as statutes, but that is where the similarities end.
It’s clearer than ever that autonomous vehicles and things like IoT-enabled delivery solutions would be viable solutions to the increasing demand for delivery services.
Indiana State University is at the forefront of the increasingly complicated and important world of packaging. It’s one of seven colleges in the U.S. to offer a four-year degree in package engineering technology.
The grant from the U.S. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services will be used to improve the coordination of clinical care and the integration of other services that are critical for maternal and child health and recovery, officials said.
The Astoria Park Apartments complex, 3640 Beluga Lane, was bought by Besyata Investment Group, according to the Indianapolis multifamily division of Chicago-based Cushman & Wakefield, which brokered the sale.
Industrial property owners along Interstate 65 in Whitestown have successfully petitioned for a new tax-like funding structure to provide more than 650 employees a month with a ride to work.
Some farm groups and farm-state lawmakers expressed anger at the Trump administration Thursday over final ethanol rules that they said failed to uphold the president’s promises to the industry.
The bill would stiffen enforcement and require that phone companies offer free consumer tools to identify and block scam calls. It also calls for tougher fines when individuals intentionally violate the law.
To satisfy House Democrats, the Trump administration removed a provision that would have given the makers of ultra-expensive biologic drugs 10 years of protection from less expensive knockoffs.
The bill, which President Trump is expected to sign, is widely considered the biggest piece of retirement legislation since the Pension Protection Act of 2006.
Applications for home construction fell 15 percent in November, which means Indianapolis-area builders will need a huge December to match 2018’s numbers.
The governor will continue to pursue raising the smoking age in Indiana, a bill that would be tougher than legislation moving through Congress as part of a $1.4 trillion government-wide spending package.
Trends International LLC announced Thursday that it has already launched three different posters featuring the Baby Yoda that can be purchased online in time for Christmas. Several other products will roll out after Jan. 1.
From Boeheim to Krzyzewski, the opponents weigh in on what made that Bulldog team special.
The Holiday Wish List is an opportunity for businesses and individuals to make tax-deductible gifts in the spirit of the season. Anyone who wishes to contribute should contact the organization directly.
The American Society of Association Executives expects draw more than 6,000 people to Indianapolis for its four-day conference in August 2026, putting Indianapolis under the microscope of key decision-makers for their respective associations.
A federal appeals court on Wednesday struck down Obamacare’s now-toothless requirement that Americans carry health insurance, but sidestepped a ruling on the law’s overall constitutionality. The decision means the law remains in effect for now.
30 Minute Hit will open its first Indiana gym in Indianapolis’ Wanamaker community early next year. Also this week: Burn by Rocky Patel, Wei Ramen, City Bytes Coffee, Gina’s Grill, Rise ‘n Roll and more.