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Ethan May

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Indianapolis, IN, United States

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  • Washington Post
  • Indianapolis Star
  • Knoxville News Sentinel
  • USA TODAY
  • The Tennessean
  • The Courier-Journal
  • WHAS11 News
  • Columbia Missourian

Past articles by Ethan:

Our favorite Washington Post op-eds of 2021

From tears over a piano to whining in restaurants, these are our favorite op-eds of 2021. → Read More

Chat with IndyStar Colts reporters at 2:30 p.m. Thursday

Jim Ayello and Joel A. Erickson have been in Westfield covering camp. At 2:30 p.m. Thursday, they'll be here to answer your questions about the Colts. → Read More

Chat with IndyStar metro columnist James Briggs at 2 p.m. Thursday

Curious about Indiana real estate? Have a comment about critical race theory?Want to ask about COVID-19? Briggs will answer your questions. → Read More

1 dead, 3 injured in east-side crash, Indianapolis Fire Department says

A two-vehicle crash in the intersection of South State Avenue and Southeastern Avenue left one dead and three injured, the fire department said. → Read More

8 reasons you need an IndyStar digital subscription

There are tangible benefits to purchasing a subscription to IndyStar. Tired of hitting the paywall? Let's start there. → Read More

Another nightly closure scheduled for next week as North Split reconstruction continues

As the North Split reconstruction project continues, the Indiana Department of Transportation announced another nightly closure nearby. → Read More

Bill threatening IndyGo bus rapid transit dies in the House

Senate Bill 141 jeopardized IndyGo's planned Purple and Blue bus rapid transit lines. It will not advance before a Thursday deadline. → Read More

Variable speed limits may come to I-465. Here's what happened when St. Louis tried them.

INDOT plans could bring electronic speed limit signs to I-465 on the southeast side of Indianapolis. St. Louis tried variable speed limits years ago. → Read More

Robot delivery bill signed into law by Gov. Eric Holcomb

FedEx and Amazon are testing technology that is already in use at Purdue University. A bill at the Indiana Statehouse looks to give it a green light. → Read More

'YES PLEASE': Amtrak proposal with new Indianapolis routes has people talking

President Joe Biden pitched the American Jobs Plan on Wednesday afternoon. The plan includes $80 billion for rail. → Read More

West Washington Street bridge over Eagle Creek will close next week

The Indianapolis Department of Public Works will rehabilitate the bridge that was built in 1939. Here's detour information. → Read More

Here are arguments made for, against bill jeopardizing IndyGo rapid transit on Wednesday

Indiana Senate Bill 141, which jeopardizes IndyGo's future Purple and Blue lines, did not receive a vote after its first hearing in the Indiana House. → Read More

Passenger air travel tanked in 2020, but there was one bright spot for Indy airport

While the COVID-19 pandemic kept passengers away from Indianapolis International Airport, not all numbers were down. → Read More

Why fatal car crashes increased in Indiana last year despite fewer people on the road

The COVID-19 pandemic led to fewer cars on the road, yet fatalities increased in Indiana and nationwide. → Read More

North Split will close for 18 months in May so bridges and roadways can be rebuilt

The North Split reconstruction project is underway, and the Indiana Department of Transportation is planning a long-term closure. → Read More

Victims IDed in Saturday quadruple homicide, including 7-year-old girl

Victims of a quadruple homicide yesterday have been identified. Indianapolis police listed Malik Halfacre as a suspect in the deaths and kidnapping. → Read More

See the completed Monon Trail bridge over 38th Street that eliminates dangerous crossing

The new Monon Trail bridge over 38th Street near the Indiana State Fairgrounds is open after a Department of Public Works ribbon cutting event. → Read More

Indianapolis International Airport adds another nonstop flight to Florida destination

Indianapolis International Airport will have another option for Hoosiers looking to fly to a beach destination this summer. → Read More

These Central Indiana trails will receive millions of dollars in upgrades

Indiana has awarded tens of millions of dollars for upgrading trails around the state. Here the improvements coming to the Indianapolis area. → Read More

Georgia Street to close for a month for NCAA tournament, outdoor dining

Georgia Street will close downtown as Indianapolis prepares for March Madness to descend on Indiana. → Read More