Letter: Indiana behind in renewable power
Indiana lags behind other states in setting a renewable energy standard yet wind power is a local resource that has the potential to generate huge economic gains for our state.
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Indiana lags behind other states in setting a renewable energy standard yet wind power is a local resource that has the potential to generate huge economic gains for our state.
The city’s first bus rapid-transit line is up and running, but public-transportation advocates are just getting started—and they’re hoping the next mayor of Indianapolis is on board.
Carmel-based CC Holdings manages dozens of restaurants and coffee shops, but few are in conventional locations.
For the past 12 years, Chad Halstead, 39, has helped land government incentives for some of the area’s biggest real estate developments.
The Indiana Grand Casino’s new sportsbook was full of high hopes and dashed dreams as Hoosiers placed their bets on the first full day of NFL action.
As the U.S./China trade war drags on, advanced manufacturers in central Indiana are scrambling to determine their best course of action—and there are no easy answers.
Even the most horrendous human tragedies can have a silver lining—that is, if government policies don’t get in the way.
Five years after the prominent developer upped its business ambitions—going from a home-renovation firm to high-end, multi-home projects—the firm is unraveling.
House lawmakers investigating the market dominance of Big Tech on Friday asked Google, Facebook, Amazon and Apple for a broad range of documents.
Figures released Friday showed August retail sales advanced more than forecast, while consumer sentiment rebounded from an almost three-year low.
The company cited a decline in demand for its flat-rolled carbon steel products for the closure that could happen as soon as this month.
USA Diving has been losing money in recent years. The U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Committee in February threatened to decertify the organization if it did not make changes.
The homes—mostly ranch-style—would be located on land currently used for agriculture north of 146th Street.
While the results are not the ones we had hoped for, the value of Hoosier students and teachers is not defined by test scores, but by the learning being accomplished in the classroom.
This is all too typical of education policies formulated by Republicans in recent years that have resulted in poor pay for teachers, underfunded public schools and millions of dollars thrown at unaccountable programs like virtual charter schools.
Politicians, advocacy organizations and other groups opposed to President Trump that have taken on Islamophobia.
The city should increase opportunities for more school choice.
Gov. Eric Holcomb spoke for us all when he told The Star he was ‘disgusted by what I read.