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“In Socialist Countries, We Know What Happens.”

Rep. Victoria Spartz on her path to Capitol Hill, her background as a Ukrainian immigrant, and how she plans to legislate in a hyper-partisan era.

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IMPD’s Excessive Use Of Police Dogs Is Repulsive

Columnist Philip Gulley writes about why the department deserves a short leash.

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IMPD Chief Randal Taylor on Gun Violence In Indy, Last Summer’s Protests, And State Oversight

The police chief reflects on a tumultuous year atop the city’s embattled police department.

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How Did The NFL Combine End Up In Indianapolis, Anyway?

The event accounts for an estimated $8.4 million economic impact to the city, according to Visit Indy.

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The Rooftop Deck Is Fountain Square’s Must-Have Home Feature

The stylish, airy decks are becoming standard in the trendy neighborhood’s pandemic-proof housing market.

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Snapshots From This Week’s Winter Snowstorm In Indy

More snow could fall Wednesday.

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Q&A: Entrepreneur Mary Kay Huse On The Future Of Live Events

The co-founder of local livestreaming startup Mandolin talks about what concerts will look like in the future.

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Indiana University’s Dr. Aaron E. Carroll On Running Schools Safely During COVID-19

The doctor joins the Monthly Weekly to talk about the past, present, and future of the pandemic in Indiana.

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Six Bates-Hendricks Businesses That Deserve A Visit

Whether you want to shop, go for a stroll, or get a cup of coffee, East Street has something for you.

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Sangrita Saloon Is Casting Its Line In Fishers

Owner Tarek Mercho describes the new Sangrita Grill & Cantina as the “grown up” version of the Broad Ripple fave.

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Whitley Yates’ Mission To Diversify The Indiana GOP

The Monthly Weekly talks with the state party’s director of diversity and engagement after a chaotic election season.

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The Constitution According To Birch Bayh

The Hoosier Senate icon made his mark on our foundational document, and almost abolished the Electoral College.

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A Conversation With Una Osili, IUPUI’s Philanthropy Expert

The new chairperson of IUPUI’s School of Philanthropy reflects on the crisis in her field, and how she talks to her kids about altruism.

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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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All Signs Point To A Tough Winter For Indiana Restaurants And Tourism

A new study shows the dire straits faced by the hospitality industry as winter sets in.

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