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Sightly perturbed to see our striped-helmeted neighbors down Interstate 74 in the game? The Colts keep searching for the secret to building a big winner. Look southeast.
The remaining owners announced Friday that they were soliciting ideas for ways to redevelop the shopping center with an eye to multiple uses.
The government’s report Friday also drastically revised up its estimate of job gains for November and December by a combined 709,000.
The latest government figures show that the surprisingly strong labor market last month extended to parts of the workforce that usually take longer to draw in.
The retailer says recent offers to purchase the department store chain undervalue its business.
For Beijing, these Olympics are a confirmation of its status as world player and power. But for many outside China, particularly in the West, they have become a confirmation of the country’s increasingly authoritarian turn.
Lawmakers wondered aloud Thursday how a showdown between two federal agencies over the rollout of new high-speed wireless service reached crisis proportions last month.
Lawmakers are also debating bills about teaching race and gender issues in schools, energy issues and economic development incentives.
Woven aims to streamline the hiring software engineers, a process that typically requires skills-testing and multiple rounds of interviews.
On the 10th anniversary of the “46 for XLVI” project, the Indy Arts Council is talking with artists, building owners and the public to determine what’s next for the murals.
Indiana health officials reported 57 additional deaths from COVID on Thursday, for a pandemic total of 20,856.
Starting in early spring, up to eight free tests will be available each month to people who have Medicare’s “Part B” outpatient benefit, which about 9 in 10 enrollees sign up for.
Winter weather continued to hit central Indiana and much of the state on Thursday. Keep up with the latest here.
In December, the U.S. government paused distribution of Lilly’s two previous antibodies, saying they did not appear effective against the omicron variant.
Renovations at the store near Lafayette Square Mall were necessitated by smoke damage and water used by a sprinkler system.
Facebook parent Meta’s quarterly earnings report on Wednesday revealed a startling statistic: For the first time ever, the company’s growth is stagnating around the world.
The recall covers certain Ram 2500 and 3500 pickups and some 3500, 4500 and 5500 chassis cabs, all from the 2019 and 2020 model years.
The dispute concerns technology that the university says was developed and patented by a team of professors and graduate students to address “power bugs” in mobile phone apps.
The Florida-based preschool company has planned five central Indiana locations, including new buildings in Noblesville, Westfield, Brownsburg and Greenwood.