MIKE LOPRESTI: Like sports, the virus thrives on its unpredictability
By now, however, we’d all probably like to have something in the world of sports that we can count on.
By now, however, we’d all probably like to have something in the world of sports that we can count on.
The developer wants to rezone farmland along 191st Street to allow for commercial buildings, single-family neighborhoods, town houses, a church, a park and several sports facilities.
In Indiana, 11,556 people filed initial unemployment claims in the week ended Sept. 5, up from an adjusted number of 10,779 the previous week.
Oddities abound, including the Colts playing a game on the first day of the Masters.
Thursday’s labor report coincides with evidence that some newly laid-off Americans are facing delays in receiving unemployment benefits as state agencies intensify efforts to combat fraudulent applications
The coronavirus’s rapid spread and ability to transmit in people who show no signs of the disease have enabled it to outrun measures to accurately quantify cases through widespread diagnostic testing.
For most races nationwide, including the Indianapolis Monumental Marathon, participants run or walk on their own on a date and route of their choosing, rather than crossing a finish line amid a cheering crowd.
It’s that time of year, when workers gather in the conference room (or through a zoom video conference) and brace for the latest news on health insurance plans.
Even as he’s worked to lead the state through the coronavirus pandemic, Gov. Eric Holcomb has managed to raise millions of dollars for his reelection campaign.
A contract with the Indiana Economic Development Corp. reveals expansion plans for the fast-growing Zionsville company, which now has water-system clients across the country.
George Washington had wicket, Ford excelled on the gridiron and Reagan was a swimmer. White House occupants have a history of playing and watching—or trying to influence—the sports Americans love.
Global markets roared Monday, with the Dow Jones industrial average soaring to intraday highs not seen since February.
The idea of Indy hosting all of March Madness is thrilling. Let’s make it the ultimate showcase of our state’s favorite sport.
The new approach started with coverage plans for this year. More workers will likely see them offered this fall during their company’s annual sign-up window for 2021 coverage.
The marketplace it says is open to all artists, regardless of their affiliation with the center or where their wares are displayed.
Large U.S. employers saw their smallest health care cost increase in more than two decades due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and workers might benefit from that next year, according to the consulting firm Mercer.
Under Matt Hawkins’ leadership, Ivy Tech has increased its net unrestricted funds from $331 million to $507 million, and the school’s investment portfolio has exceeded its investment income goals by $33 million.
A three-year educational and marketing effort in Indiana called “Know the Facts” aims to build interest through simple, understated messages on billboards, buses, broadcast commercials and social media.
Haven, which was formed in 2018 by Amazon, Berkshire Hathaway and JPMorgan to attack soaring costs, will cease operations by the end of February.
As vaccinations continue across the U.S., some companies are offering financial incentives to encourage their workers to get the shots.