LETTER: Time for county to go totally smoke-free
The progressive cities of Hamilton County have the opportunity to make up for what the state smoke-free air law is lacking—to cover all public venues, including bars and membership clubs.
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The progressive cities of Hamilton County have the opportunity to make up for what the state smoke-free air law is lacking—to cover all public venues, including bars and membership clubs.
Corey Wilson’s work life has been about helping others. In his current role at the University of Indianapolis, he helps students find jobs, get internships and earn admission to graduate school.
In communities across Indiana, efforts to shore up economic growth often have targeted whatever new bright, shiny object appears to offer hope.
It’s our elected officials’ responsibility to preserve and advance the right to vote, not to hinder and impair.
Senate candidate avoids issues, strikes early with Trump-like character assassination tactics.
While saying “no” invariably creates enemies, it helped that his decisions were based on hard thought, not whims.
Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb held a news conference Thursday to unveil his Next Level Road Plan.
A North Meridian office building was evacuated and several people were taken to hospitals after a bad odor in the building was reported.
An Indianapolis-area chiropractor is among more than a dozen people in Indiana-based investigations and hundreds of people nationwide charged in health care fraud and opioid scams worth $1.3 billion.
Revenue declines were expected because Emmis sold off four radio stations and most of its publishing assets over the past year.
Take a summer staycation with a day at the Indianapolis Museum of Art
Sue Finkam announced Wednesday that she will run in the upcoming Republican caucus for the District 20 seat, which covers the northeast side of Carmel, Noblesville and Westfield. She got company on Friday.
Sun Development & Management Corp. has three downtown hotel projects in its pipeline but says one needs $3 million to $4 million in city assistance to go forward.
Indiana Sen. Joe Donnelly railed against Carrier Corp. for moving manufacturing jobs to Mexico last year, even as he profited from a family business that relies on Mexican labor to produce dye for ink pads, according to records reviewed by The Associated Press.
A federal judge rejected Durham’s “puzzling” argument from prison for reimbursement of loans and advances he made to National Lampoon Inc., the media company best known for its former humor magazine and the comedy movie classic “Animal House.”
Two groups are suing the Indiana secretary of state's office in an effort to block the release of voter data requested by a White House commission investigating allegations of widespread voter fraud.
City officials want to demolish an aging and vacant retail property adjacent to Greenwood Park Mall to possibly make way for a park, since the property now sits in a floodplain and likely cannot be redeveloped.
Federal Reserve Chairwoman Janet Yellen told Congress on Wednesday that the central bank expects to keep raising a key interest rate at a gradual pace and also plans to start trimming its massive bond holdings this year.
The economic impact for this particular tournament remains to be seen, in part because it is new. However, past events at the Pete Dye Course have brought a positive impact to French Lick.
The average ticket price on the secondary market for Colts games has taken a double-digit percentage dip as questions linger about the upcoming season.