SHELLA: It’s time to make it easier to vote in Indiana
I don't care what party or candidate benefits.
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I don't care what party or candidate benefits.
People no longer have to hear the voices of those with whom they disagree—and they rarely force themselves to listen.
This flawed process is generally exacerbated by local media's rush to research and report criminal backgrounds demonizing the victims.
You have to wonder, when high schools students go to write term papers in five years, what will they consider to be a trustworthy news source?
Too many of the complex problems facing the planet today cannot be resolved without building coalitions.
As Republican infighting continues to stall the president’s domestic agenda, Trump has shown laudable strength as commander-in-chief.
It was a story of Indiana as a place where collective goodwill still plays a large role in civic life, to good result.
We all know who pays for health care—the American people.
It's about reducing the number of unintended pregnancies so that a woman never has to make that decision.
The nine-year-old office supply firm, which currently has 91 full-time workers, said it will invest $764,500 to update equipment at its 80,000-square-foot headquarters on the northwest side.
Home Health Depot became one of the country’s fastest-growing medical companies under the leadership of former equipment sales rep David Hartley and ex-Indiana Commerce Secretary Nate Feltman.
Children's clothing retailer Gymboree Corp. is closing 350 stores—including multiple shops in Indiana—as its works to restructure in bankruptcy. The Indianapolis area did not avoid the closure list.
Two recently published national reports show Indiana venture capital activity cooling off in the second quarter. And per-deal investment averages remain relatively low.
The grant from the Indianapolis-based philanthropic giant is aimed at bolstering Indiana’s stature as a life sciences research hub.
I believe we must be diligent in finding ways for Hoosiers and local governments to coexist in this sharing economy.
The Legislature cannot simply decide to eliminate the ability of local zoning or other regulations regarding property use in their towns.
Dr. Larry Nassar, who is accused of sexually assaulting dozens of women and girls during his long career treating college and Olympic gymnasts, pleaded guilty during a hearing Tuesday morning.
The new retail and gathering place is leasing a high-visibility spot on Virginia Avenue where plans for a Japanese bistro recently were abandoned.
Indianapolis Public Schools leaders have a plan to close high schools, but some decisions are beyond their control.