INDIANAPOLIS -- Two-time IndyCar champ Will Power, the 2018 Indianapolis 500 winner, has signed with an agent for the first time as he heads into a contract year with Team Penske. A14 Management, a new company launched by Spanish drivers Fernando Alonso ...
INDIANAPOLIS — Two-time IndyCar champ Will Power, the 2018 Indianapolis 500 winner, has signed with an agent for the first time as he heads into a contract year with Team Penske. A14 Management, a new company launched by Spanish drivers Fernando Alonso ...
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INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — If Will Power had his way, he'd keep racing for Team Penske — maybe five more years. He certainly believes he can keep winning IndyCar races for that long.
New legislation would require Indianapolis Public Schools to relinquish control over its facilities and transportation to appointed boards that would eventually gain the power to impose property ...
INDIANAPOLIS – Less than two months from turning 44 and nearing the eve of his 21 st season in American open-wheel racing, Will Power was asked Wednesday afternoon at IndyCar content days about ...
A number of President Trump’s most vocal and controversial allies are considering runs for governor in 2026, opening the door to the president having more influence in state capitals across the
The Cardinals have plenty of cap space and draft capital this offseason, raising questions about where to spend those resources.
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Trump pardoned Jan. 6 rioters and tried to overturn birthright citizenship in an aggressive first week that included deportations and firings.
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NOBLESVILLE, Ind. — Residents in Noblesville's Wellington Northeast neighborhood say they are angry and frustrated over an ongoing project by Duke Energy. "Sadness, disappointment," said City Councilman Dave Johnson. "Certainly, some of it not suitable for television."