2020 election will direct Statehouse attention to teacher demands
State lawmakers might choose not to address some education issues in the upcoming legislative session, but they are likely to loom over Indiana politics in the election season.
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State lawmakers might choose not to address some education issues in the upcoming legislative session, but they are likely to loom over Indiana politics in the election season.
An income tax hike going into effect next year will generate millions of dollars more than needed—a windfall government officials are eyeing to help pay for other public safety initiatives.
Each team member can contribute toward brand awareness, qualified lead generation, and closing deals.
The Santa Express quickly has achieved the status of north-side holiday tradition, although families come from across the state.
We’re impressed with the work Indianapolis-based CSO Architects has done to try to bring a National Desert Storm and Desert Shield Memorial from concept to reality
This thriving, 62-year-old business is a rare survivor in a retail world turned upside down.
Scouting changed my life by instilling enduring values of servant leadership and self-determination.
We can’t change the weather, but we can lift the siege on the rural economy by telling Washington to stick to the president’s plan.
The phenomenal growth of modern Indianapolis is a direct result of people putting aside their differences and working in concert for the common good. Our city has prospered for many reasons, but perhaps none more so than our gift for generational and impactful leadership. It’s an unfortunate fact of life that many of these fathers […]
It seems to us that much of the conflict over teacher pay is the result of local districts running schools that the state pays for.
Investing in your community provides a deep expression of gratitude that is as fulfilling as it is impactful.
James Danko’s career in academia began years after originally dropping out of college to start his own business.
Plans are underway to build a national Desert Storm and Desert Shield Memorial near the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C.—and the effort has Hoosier fingerprints all over it.
Bryan Roach, chief of the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department since January 2017, plans to retire at the end of the year, Mayor Joe Hogsett announced Friday morning.
William Doyle Ruckelshaus was born in 1932 in Indianapolis to a line of politically active lawyers. He spent his early legal career in the city and became a state political leader in the 1960s.
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With college football winding down, we turn to the hardwood and some big games coming up for teams around the state.
The fine settles U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission charges that the Indianapolis-based fuel-products refiner issued inaccurate information about its 2017 financial performance.
A decade-long business recruiting effort is about to pay off as three businesses prepare to open along a one-mile stretch of Main Street.
The July-September growth rate in the gross domestic product, the economy’s total output of goods and services, exceeded the Commerce Department’s initial estimate of a 1.9% annual rate.