Sue Finkam wants to lead Carmel after Jim Brainard’s 27-year mayoral run.
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The Retaking Of Richmond Hill
It was an “everybody remembers where they were” moment. The devastating explosion in a quiet suburb shattered lives. Ten years on, we revisit the tragedy and the people who rose to the occasion in unprecedented ways.
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What Comes Next For Mitch Daniels?
This month, former Gov. Mitch Daniels begins his last semester as Purdue’s president, stepping down in December after a decade at the school. But he likely won’t be riding off into the sunset anytime soon.
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Q&A With Zionsville Mayor Emily Styron
We talked with Mayor Styron about public opinion of her rant, double standards for female politicians, and Democrats’ “wokeness problem.”
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Indy Eleven’s W League Gets In Formation
Professional women’s soccer makes its debut in Indy—finally.
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How Showtime’s Billions Best Depicts Indiana Right Now
The best show about Indiana right now is Showtime’s Billions. The series’ sixth season is rife with references to the Hoosier state.
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The Pursuits Of Liberty
The tragic death of an idealistic academic has brought to light an existential struggle within the halls of one of the country’s most powerful education foundations, the Liberty Fund.
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Scott Jones Got Rich Inventing The Next Big Thing. Can He Reinvent Himself?
Indy’s most prolific, flamboyant entrepreneur says he’s burned through his fortune of more than $400 million amid lavish spending, a high-profile business failure, and a nasty divorce.
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A Conversation With Marion County Prosecutor Ryan Mears
Mears reflects on the city’s homicide problem, decriminalizing marijuana, and the death penalty.
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What Does The Future Hold For Mike Pence?
The veep was Donald Trump’s most loyal defender for the past four years. We asked the experts what might come next.
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Biden Picks Buttigieg For Transportation Secretary
If confirmed by the Senate, the former South Bend mayor and Democratic presidential candidate will be the first openly gay Cabinet official in the nation’s history.
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Does Joe Hogsett Have One Last Move In Him?
Until this past spring, Mayor Joe Hogsett seemed primed for a potential run for governor or senator. Then 2020 happened.
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Importantville: Indiana Democrats Remain In The Wilderness
The party chair said Friday he won’t seek another term after bruising losses. Can Indiana Democrats find their way?
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How Todd Young Held The Line For Senate Republicans
Our conversation with the party’s rising star who helmed the defense of Mitch McConnell’s majority.
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Importantville Exclusive: Indiana’s Speaker Of The House Is Registered As A Lobbyist In New York City
Todd Huston, engaged in a pitched battle for re-election, says it was a clerical mistake on behalf of the College Board.