LOPRESTI: Draft picks that weren’t—and what the Pacers need now
Faced with life after Paul George, team could use another draft like 1987.
Faced with life after Paul George, team could use another draft like 1987.
While not overloading visitors with facts, figures and history, “Dance!” does a nice job of introducing styles from around the world.
According to the U.S. Department of Energy, buildings are responsible for 73 percent of all electricity consumption in the U.S., with about half of that coming from commercial buildings.
Don’t let the scary monster get you down. Stand up and fight for the right to be heard.
There is a continued push for national privatization of our kids’ education through voucher expansion, which takes away already scarce resources from neighborhood public schools.
Ninety-five years ago, 10 civic-minded women came together to form the Junior League of Indianapolis.
The second half of 2017 is packed with great opportunities for learning and networking.
Now that the Department of Labor’s fiduciary rule is effective, does that mean you can relax your vetting process? Absolutely not, as it’s been proven time and again it’s impossible to legislate ethical behavior.
When there’s an international boundary involved, The principle of free exchange making everyone better off gets lost in a wave of “us” versus “them.”
Unfortunately, providing adequate parkland in the northern tier of Marion County townships, including Washington Township, has not been a high priority either for the city or for most community groups.
In small towns and disconnected communities, the humanities need the sort of “venture capital” or catalyzing boost that only the government can offer.
Multinational companies and foreign trade are not evil forces. Rather, states and cities need to recognize the economic perils any community can face almost anytime as private companies make changes.
Safe seats cause crazy legislation, but non-partisan advocacy for fair redistricting is mushrooming.
Lawmakers should resist the temptation to pass a law that would destroy programs such as HIP 2.0 that have found a way to balance liberal ideals about government serving the poor with conservative principals about the marketplace.
Examining why this simple place makes passersby feel like they’re somewhere special.
A spin-off of a New Orleans sushi restaurant, Chiba is owned by a couple who met during their work with Andretti Autosport.
For vacation this year, I took a trek to Verona, Ilyria, Broadway and a tropical island that housed buried treasure.
Another spin on the coaching carousel and some weird numbers from the games we play.
Beginning June 9, the much-debated U.S. Department of Labor fiduciary rule becomes effective for the investment industry, with a phase-in period running through Jan. 1, 2018.
A shift by utility producers from coal to natural gas is happening without any Paris Accord or a single regulation from the U.S. Department of Energy.