Rep. Todd Huston: Data centers are powering today’s modern economy
We’re competing for these projects not just with other cities and states but with countries across the globe.
We’re competing for these projects not just with other cities and states but with countries across the globe.
The following is a list of Indianapolis-area nonprofits and the things each needs most. Wish List is our effort to help connect nonprofits with people who can help them. Anyone who wants to contribute should contact the organization directly. Wish List is being published weekly through Dec. 19. Requests are limited to five items or […]
The development plan from Platinum Properties calls for 296 residences and a commercial area on 144 acres on the city’s west side.
Paula Moan said she joined Stock Yards Bank & Trust to have an opportunity to shape, build and grow a community bank in Indianapolis.
After three hours of public testimony on Tuesday, members of the House Committee on Elections and Apportionment passed the bill carrying Indiana’s new congressional maps on a party-line vote.
The Transportation Department said it plans to revoke the accreditation of thousands of schools unless they can comply with training requirements in the next 30 days.
Travelers and St. Paul Fire and Marine filed a lawsuit against Washington Shoppes on Nov. 26 in Marion Superior Court.
Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport was hardest hit by weekend snow, but travel issues were experienced thoughout the Great Lakes region.
Could a single person build the next billion-dollar company with AI as their co-founder?
At its core, forbearance is a virtue: giving someone a break even when you are neither legally nor ethically required to do so.
The Indiana Music History Project is rolling out an online collection of 50 video interviews with prominent Hoosiers.
While the White House concedes it will likely need Congress to enact the measure, administration officials are considering options to circumvent Congress and distribute the checks without the legislative branch’s approval.
Some universities are seeing backslides that have punched big holes in tuition revenue, but overall the falloff is less severe than some industry groups had forecast.
Nearly six months ago, a Chicago law firm made a series of recommendations to the council aimed at making the city of Indianapolis a safer and better operation for its employees. Few of those recommendations have been implemented.
The impact of hunger goes beyond empty stomachs.
Leaders matter, and the sudden death of a leader can alter the trajectory of history.
In total, 29 executives—including six CEOs of the Year—will be honored at a 5 p.m. event on Dec. 2 at the Indiana Roof Ballroom. Tickets are still available.
It is unclear when the Senate will hold final votes on the legislation. But Johnson said the “nightmare is finally coming to an end” after the Senate voted 60-40 to consider a compromise bill to fund the government.
Advocates for transgender Hoosiers spoke in opposition to an Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles regulation revision to prohibit gender marker changes that have been allowed since 2009.
During John Ryan’s tenure as CEO of OrthIndy, the practice expanded its services and footprint both locally and across Indiana.