RANDALL SHEPARD: Elections no longer a shared experience
Complaining about elections has long been a national pastime, but American attitudes about the experience have recently featured far more criticism and divisiveness.
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Complaining about elections has long been a national pastime, but American attitudes about the experience have recently featured far more criticism and divisiveness.
Strong opinions were expressed, and calls were made for immediate changes in the merit board, but we did not experience violence.
We can’t remember the last time a police officer was prosecuted and convicted for killing a black person while on duty in Marion County.
Have we considered that education can be not only utilitarian but also transformative? Transformative not in terms of the economic benefits it can produce, but in the way it can lead to meaningful lives and a better world.
Not all anonymous sources share their information in sinister conversations in back hallways.
These days, it is nearly impossible to know when our children are filling their minds with hate and dark propaganda.
In Noblesville, it was finally our turn. A student, for whatever reason, took a gun into a classroom and started firing.
Gambling is nothing more than a tax on people who don’t know math.
The state entity is predicting that its private management company has sold enough tickets to receive a performance incentive for the first time.
There are plenty of reasons it makes sense for Indiana to lead the first wave of states legalizing sports betting. Chief among them is our reputation as a sports mecca.
The proposed request—which comes three months after the school district abruptly withdrew referendums from the May ballot—is the first piece of a new plan to increase school funding.
Instead of letting multiple cities submit bids and square off against one another the league has decided to negotiate with a single handpicked city.
The twice-weekly flights will depart Indianapolis International Airport on Mondays and Fridays starting Aug. 13.
The former president of USA Gymnastics refused to answer questions Tuesday from a Senate subcommittee about how he handled allegations of sexual abuse by former team doctor Larry Nassar.
A central Indiana teacher says a school district forced him to resign following a disagreement over a policy that calls for teachers to address transgender students by their preferred name rather than their birth name.
The Indianapolis-based health system said it will continue to study possibilities for the land after neighbors objected to plans calling for nine buildings and four parking garages that carried an estimated price tag of $1 billion.
Her former company, Kate Spade New York, has over 140 retail shops and outlet stores across the United States and more than 175 shops internationally.
Former NFL quarterback Oliver Luck—the father of Indianapolis Colts quarterback Andrew Luck—will oversee the XFL, the second edition of professional wrestling mogul Vince McMahon’s football league.
Wells Fargo & Co.’s sale of 52 branches to Flagstar Bancorp Inc. marks a retail-banking exit from Indiana, Michigan and Ohio.
Construction is set to start this month on the long-awaited playground along downtown’s Central Canal after a needed boost from the Indianapolis Colts Foundation.