Marian women win 1st NAIA title since 2017 by topping 2-time defending champ Dordt
Marian University (35-2) claimed the third National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics title in program history.
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Marian University (35-2) claimed the third National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics title in program history.
Indiana regulators on Tuesday spent hours questioning the state’s biggest energy providers on their rates, customer service and more amid rising frustration from ratepayers.
A jury in New Mexico found on Tuesday that the social media giant’s platforms are harmful to children’s mental health and imposed a $375 million penalty.
A network of tennis academies founded by the man who coached Serena Williams plans a facility with six indoor tennis courts, eight padel courts and four indoor futsal pitches.
An apartment complex with a retail component could be coming to the Grand Park District in Westfield, along with a car racing museum, Ed Carpenter Racing’s headquarters and a Java House cafe.
NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament viewership is up 7% from last year, according to Nielsen.
The Indiana Family and Social Services Administration is encouraging self-reporting and speeding up new guardrails.
The report found there are fewer primary care physicians practicing in Indiana than in neighboring states of Ohio, Michigan and Illinois and in the nation overall
The nonprofit that controls the artificial intelligence company OpenAI and its flagship product ChatGPT pledged Tuesday to build up its capacity as a philanthropic funder.
Russell Louderback, a former White Lodging executive and an adviser to the Signia hotel downtown, is advising the new company on the plans.
The Indianapolis Capitols are part of the new Continental Football League, a developmental professional outdoor league that plans to begin playing games this summer.
Plans call for the basketball court to be open to the public as part of a pocket park concept that will include some new trees and other landscaping.
The Carb Day concert, an infield party scheduled for May 22, is one of three music events leading up to the Indianapolis 500.
The Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission will kick off its 10-session tour of the state this week, after an all-day affordability investigation featuring the “big five” utilities.
A development plan that calls for nearly 2,000 homes and a mixed-use village was narrowly approved Monday night by the Westfield City Council.
Gallup’s survey is consistent with what economists call the “low-hire, low-fire” job market.
Jurors heard closing arguments after six weeks of testimony from scores of witnesses that included local teachers, psychiatric experts, investigators, top Meta officials and whistleblowers.
The contingency fund that usually covers salary adjustments was reduced by 90% in the current state budget.
A cautious relief swept through financial markets Monday after President Donald Trump said the United States has talked with Iran about a possible end to their war.
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