Brian Schutt: Celebrating and elevating High Alpha at 10
Existing for a decade as an organization is an accomplishment in itself. These last 10 years, especially, have presented unique challenges.
Existing for a decade as an organization is an accomplishment in itself. These last 10 years, especially, have presented unique challenges.
The plan calls for six new air traffic control centers, along with an array of technology and communications upgrades at all of the nation’s air traffic facilities over the next three or four years, said Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy.
The House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee estimated last week that it might cost $12.5 billion to overhaul the air traffic control system.
It seems like the headline of the column by U.S. Rep. Andre Carson—“Schools, families rely on federal funds for education”—describes the problem instead of the solution for our past and present, horrific performance [Forefront, April 11]. Please explain why your focus for our schools in this district is federal funding, rather than improving the status […]
One perennial issue that received increased attention this year was the immigration status of the foreign-born drivers and team members who stay in the U.S. for months or even years with their employers.
In an announcement timed with Earth Day, electric utility AES Indiana said Tuesday that its new Pike County battery storage unit is now operational and that it received regulatory approval for a solar and battery project in Dubois County.
These are the incidents that we know about. What about the ones we don’t know about?
There are so many ways to uproot the old, usher in the new and improve Indiana’s natural environment.
We are moving backward on two fronts.
Never underestimate lawmakers’ abilities to sail the ship of state into some of the most enormous political icebergs possible.
I was filled with an emotion that far too many Hoosiers know.
The good news is, it’s a fun time to watch late-night comedians.
The more urgent—and more defining—divide is between those who still believe our system basically works, and those who see plainly that it doesn’t.
You can point to recent layoffs at WFYI to make a case that the current plan is not working.
The political influence of the tobacco industry runs dark and deep, and legislators need to push big tobacco aside.
Owning even a small part of a racehorse is thrilling; there’s nothing like seeing your horse charge around the final turn.
The loss of trust and calls for limits on judicial activism are not a sign of a settled consensus on these important questions.
The federal government’s role in education is essential. Funding under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act and Title I helps ensure equitable opportunities for all students.
For years, the Indiana Chamber of Commerce and countless business associations have stressed that good education is a top policy priority.
Without a centralized agency to coordinate and enforce these programs, students and schools risk losing access to consistent and equitable support.