Glenda Ritz: Red for Ed—who is listening?
Our Indiana teachers really are taking home less pay today.
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Our Indiana teachers really are taking home less pay today.
Last year, 103 black males were murdered in Indianapolis.
I am not predicting a blue-wave here, but some of Indiana’s most important races could become dramatically more competitive.
Party insiders worry Curtis Hill is vulnerable, and anyone who wins the Democratic nomination could run a negative campaign.
If the person with whom you’re negotiating gives you what you want, take the win and move on.
Approximately five U.S. children die every day of child abuse.
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Inspiration comes in many forms. For Panos Linos, a Butler University computer science and software engineering professor, it came from blind and visually impaired students in some of his classes.
The chief executive of 16 Tech told a city board Wednesday that the district plans to partner with an East Coast firm to create a startup incubator and flexible office space at the campus’ Innovation Hub.
In addition to numerous criminal charges, the former chief operating officer and chief financial officer of Indianapolis-based Celadon Group are facing a civil suit filed Thursday by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
Democratic presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg is applauding African-American leaders in his home city for “speaking their truth” after a protester disrupted an event held to demonstrate black support for the mayor in South Bend.
As a hammer to force companies to negotiate, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi would impose steep sales taxes on the medications at issue. Overall, budget analysts estimated the legislation would cut industry revenues by $500 billion to $1 trillion over 10 years.
Hamilton County officials are taking a more narrow approach than the state’s other 21st Century Talent Regions to promote educational attainment, foster higher incomes and grow its population.
Nukemed Inc., doing business as SpectronRX, plans to acquire a vacant 68,000 square-foot building at 9550 Zionsville Road, where it will produce lifesaving medicine for children through a partnership with New York-based Y-mAbs Therapeutics.
The Indianapolis Historic Preservation Commission on Wednesday voted to approve changes to the design and construction timeline for a downtown condominium project planned along South Meridian Street.
Each year, fewer Americans are putting up trees during the holidays. And those who do are increasingly choosing artificial ones.
It’s part of a multi-state expansion that comes just more than a year after the original Thrillz opened. Also this week, the reopening of Cinemark 8, Kilroy’s Bar and Grill and The Boiling.
The United States must roll back punitive tariffs on Chinese imports if the two sides reach a trade deal, China said Thursday, indicating Beijing is sticking to its position ahead of another possible Dec. 15 duty increase.
Hay has an electrode sewn to his brain stem that conveys sound coming through a tiny device on the side of his head. He’s now a sales director at Redux—which makes a device that dries and restores hearing aids.