Could warehouse robots replace workers? The answer is mixed.
The number of warehousing and storage jobs in central Indiana has more than doubled since 2001, both in numbers and as a percentage of total local jobs.
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The number of warehousing and storage jobs in central Indiana has more than doubled since 2001, both in numbers and as a percentage of total local jobs.
For some, research on a specific topic, or perhaps a particular dogma, is the reason why they became professors.
Millennials are leading the way by seeking candidates’ positions on issues regardless of political party.
Hollywood, when it wants to, can change narratives and transform the way we think about creatures, beings and people.
Maybe we raise our fists and say we won’t buy something that doesn’t align with our beliefs—but we do it anyway.
It’s a story closer to home that has prompted me to think about corporate mergers and Indiana.
My question is not whether we are a player, but why any of the other finalist cities even have a chance at this prize.
The racial composition of homeownership and even how prospective renters are treated in Marion County is still a problem.
I’ve already seen the arguments about how journalists wouldn’t complain if the Sinclair message came from the left. Wrong.
There are many ways an update of I-65/I-70 can more accurately reflect who we are as a city.
Don’t tell me we need to cut the fat and end wasteful spending. Give me details.
Remember not just who helped you win your race, but more importantly, why you ran in the first place.
We will know shortly after the polls close at 6 p.m. on May 8 the burden of incumbency and the primacy of policy with Indiana’s most conservative voters
How can you stand out from the crowd if you all say the exact same things?
I learned I had to ask for help, and that it would be there when I did.
We need to re-evaluate the value of firearms with trained and law-abiding citizens and security staff instead of gun-free zones.
Guns in classrooms and in the hands of teachers is antithetical to establishing a teacher-student relationship built on trust and support.
Sen. Joe Donnelly is doggedly cultivating those who are agitated with Donald Trump as he seeks a second term in a state that the president won by 19 percentage points in 2016.
County officials are weighing whether to get moving on the $4 million final phase so it could be finished at the same time as the first.
In a somewhat unusual move, the theater is making a public plea for a naming rights sponsor with a specific price tag.