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Long live “King Charles III,” the justly acclaimed play getting its local debut via Cardinal Stage Company.
Long live “King Charles III,” the justly acclaimed play getting its local debut via Cardinal Stage Company.
The locally based retailer of athletic apparel and footwear lost $9.5 million in its fiscal fourth quarter, falling short of earnings expectations and sending company shares tumbling in morning trading.
One doesn’t have to bless or even condone illegal immigration to understand the powerful incentives driving it.
Over six years, the state has spent more than a half billion dollars on vouchers. During that time, Indiana’s program has expanded, giving more students access to vouchers than in any other state—despite mixed evidence from researchers that vouchers help students achieve.
The move comes less than 24 hours after UCLA coach Steve Alford said he wouldn’t take the job and nine days after Tom Crean was fired after nine seasons.
The local company considered buying its current home before hitting the drawing board and launching plans to build its own space.
The IEDC approved a $7 million incentives package that requires Carrier to keep 1,069 jobs here, although the company is still sending hundreds of other jobs to Mexico.
Plus IMA’s summer movies and the latest offerings from BroadwayHD.
When the Congressional Budget Office scores a bill, it has to follow certain rules. Fair enough. But by nature, this excludes plausible details in the administration of the law.
By now, most consumers of news media, while more than distracted by the latest D.C. debacle, have cottoned onto the fact that truly important things are either being pushed through or ignored by lawmakers. Fueled by drama, these constant news cycles often have ill effect. Friends supportive of the Trump administration seem obsessed with their […]
The national discourse on immigration is affecting not only our immigrant neighbors but also U.S. citizens here.
Early brain development is crucial: In just the first two years of a child’s life, neurons in the brain are frantically connecting to achieve the level of cognition necessary to live a successful life.
Gov. Eric Holcomb hosted Muslim Hoosiers at the Muslim Alliance of Indiana-organized Muslim Day at the Statehouse a few weeks ago.
the technological innovations of the last 60 years have replaced some jobs, but they have created new jobs that were unimaginable in 1957.
The Indianapolis-based firm has filed plans for a 14-building project in Carmel with nearly 1 million square feet of office space, plus retail, restaurants and a dual-branded hotel.
Year-to-date store closings are already outpacing those of 2008, when the last U.S. recession was raging, according to Credit Suisse Group. About 2,880 closings have been announced so far this year, compared with 1,153 for this period of 2016.
Roughly 160,000 square feet in the Landmark Center will be available once two large tenants vacate the complex—one a well-known company with a big downtown presence.
An attorney in the University of North Carolina’s ongoing academic scandal wants Southeastern Conference Commissioner Greg Sankey removed as head of the NCAA infractions panel hearing the case because of a conflict of interest.
America First is a nice slogan, but let’s not push things too far.