MIKE LOPRESTI: Forty years later, we could use another Miracle on Ice
The joy from our 1980 Olympic hockey victory over the Soviet Union put all Americans on the same team.
The joy from our 1980 Olympic hockey victory over the Soviet Union put all Americans on the same team.
Ten years after a gut-wrenching loss to Duke in the NCAA championship game, the campus is full of reminders that victory isn’t always measured on the scoreboard.
Monon Roots is the third Onyx+East project on the near-north side to seek city approval in recent months. It would feature homes ranging from $280,000 to $420,000.
As legislation entered the final days of committee deliberations, solons frantically sought to insert key provisions into bills perhaps only tangentially related. In some cases, amendments became the principal focus of the new bill, just like, for example, a former 500 winner salvaging a part-time ride with a small team.
Auto auction giant KAR Global’s bet on a phone app that facilitates dealer-to-dealer car sales has cost it a fortune over the past two years—so much so that KAR now is retooling its strategy for the fast-growing division.
Indiana Department of Workforce Development Commissioner Fred Payne said Thursday that 146,243 initial unemployment claims were filed last week as the coronavirus pandemic continued to sideline employers.
Following a significant downturn in airport activity across the country, the airport industry pleaded with Congress to include $10 billion in emergency funding for airports in the latest relief package.
The Indianapolis drugmaker said worldwide volume growth in the first quarter was boosted by “increased customer buying patterns and patient prescription trends” stemming from the pandemic.
A survey by the Indiana State Medical Association highlights two impacts from the pandemic and the related shutdown efforts: One to the financial condition of medical practices and one to public health if non-COVID 19 patients continue to delay treatment.
Pandemic throws a new challenge at city’s time-tested ability to host giant sports events.
The Speedway and other venues paused for more than one season as World War II monopolized priorities and resources.
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The Indiana State Department of Health said Tuesday that the cumulative death toll in the state rose to 1,850, up from 1,832 the previous day—an increase of 18.
During the coronavirus outbreak, U.S. schools are using online instruction more than ever before. But a lot of students simply don’t have the reliable, high-speed internet access they need to participate.
The entire project, which is expected to cost up to $9 million, will unfold over the next two decades, but a section in downtown Fishers will open next year.
In a deal that brings together two of central Indiana’s top real estate agents, powerhouse residential brokerage Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Indiana Realty has acquired ERA Real Estate Links.
In Indiana, more than 90% of federal loans topping $150,000 went to companies, according to the Treasury Department data. About 6% of the loans went to not-for-profit organizations.
The Spanish flu didn’t wipe out as many sporting events as the pandemic of 2020.
The stock market flipped up and down throughout the day amid worries about the economy and whether Congress can find agreement on more aid for it.
An Associated Press analysis found that the number of tests per day slid 3.6% over the past two weeks, to 750,000, with the count falling in 22 states.