Suzanne Jaworowski: Indiana is ready to lead on nuclear energy
We expect our Nuclear Regulatory Commission Agreement State status to be complete next year, which will simplify developing nuclear power sites.
We expect our Nuclear Regulatory Commission Agreement State status to be complete next year, which will simplify developing nuclear power sites.
I hate to say I told you so. But just days after I published a column at IndyPolitics.com warning that downtown was spiraling into lawlessness, the city delivered a tragic confirmation. Two teenage boys were shot and killed. Five more were wounded. On Independence Day, no less. And the official response? Mayor Joe Hogsett stood […]
Education and labor experts note that making high school apprenticeships commonplace won’t be simple.
Indiana’s new Office of Entrepreneurship and Innovation is expected to focus on Main Street businesses—small businesses that are not venture-backed, not easily scaled and found in many towns and cities across the state.
The name of the company has been hidden while the proposal to rezone more than 460 acres for a massive data center campus on the southeast side moved through official channels.
We all get solicited for resources every week, whether we realize it or not.
Energy is no longer just a monthly bill.
As we head toward this Fourth of July, I hope we will remember that the fireworks of democracy don’t just light up the sky once a year.
The cost of raising a child today is high.
The U.S. Army (also known as the Union Army back then) played the critical role in ending slavery in what remains the bloodiest war in American history.
So-called Main Street businesses represent 84.8% of total businesses in rural areas and 54.3% of total jobs.
My own college education was invaluable in teaching me to think critically, problem-solve and collaborate.
The White House is doing enormous short-term damage to our universities through its attacks on research and on foreign students.
A candidate who stands for nothing … is in serious jeopardy of being exposed for what he is: an actual ‘empty suit.’
[Medicaid] definitely improved the quality of her final years of life.
A year of wins and losses amid extreme budgetary pressures.
Individuals recovering from substance use disorders often face nutritional deficiencies that can hinder both physical and mental healing.
SUN Bucks provides a mere $120 in grocery benefits per eligible school-age child when school is out for summer.
The outer townships of Indianapolis that once boomed with new development are experiencing many of the challenges of age.
It’s essential that we address these barriers to ensure safe and affordable housing for all.