IBJ names 20 in their Twenties honorees for 2025
The up-and-coming leaders represent business, the arts and culture, philanthropy, government and community service.
The up-and-coming leaders represent business, the arts and culture, philanthropy, government and community service.
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Why is there no sense of urgency in our Legislature?
Someone might forcibly take your purse, your car or your diamond tiara, but it is still robbery.
Future economic prosperity will depend on growing and retaining talented people, and the best way to do that is to raise thriving kids who love their city.
We hope you saw from the moment you got off the plane at Indianapolis International Airport how much we love basketball in Indiana.
The health care system is making big changes, down to the smallest details, for the 864 patient rooms in the academic hospital system’s massive new downtown hospital.
Our commitment to our city and students demands that we offer learning experiences that go beyond the classroom.
What we’ve all been missing in the heated discourse about Clark is the fact that there’s even a discourse about professional women’s basketball at all.
The automaker, which earlier this year laid off workers in Kokomo, anticipates an impact of about $351 million for net tariffs incurred, as well as planned production losses.
Officials in states including Indiana, Florida, Ohio, Texas, Iowa and Idaho increasingly have focused on university governance—rules for who picks university presidents and boards and how much control they exert over curriculums and faculty tenure.
The accounting and financial services firm is moving its Indianapolis office from Monument Circle, where it has been located since the turn of the century.
Nearly all of the eliminated degree programs had zero enrollment, officials said.
A new political action committee formed by prominent Indianapolis Republicans is bringing together some unlikely allies with the aim of finding “smart” solutions to some of the city’s problems.
New Jersey-based drugmaker Bristol Myers Squibb this month dedicated its first production facility in Indiana, a former north-side warehouse transformed with $160 million into a clean-room manufacturing site for radiopharmaceutical cancer therapies.
What used to be a simpler checkout choice (“Cash or credit?”) has become more complex, fueled by tech-enabled options that have gained traction in recent years.
Fueled by climate change and a significant increase in severe weather, home insurance premiums are on the rise nearly everywhere.
The new late-stage study will focus on people who are at risk of cognitive decline.
The Hoosier State’s rate of 2.26 lawyers per capita was 43rd worst in the nation last year, per the American Bar Association.
Ambrose recently closed on its fourth major investment fund intended to create or acquire industrial, logistics and e-commence properties across the United States.