Neighbors take road safety into their own hands
Over the next two months, neighborhoods across Indianapolis will gather to build temporary, resident-led science experiments on Indianapolis’ roadways.
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Over the next two months, neighborhoods across Indianapolis will gather to build temporary, resident-led science experiments on Indianapolis’ roadways.
Embrace Downtown is underway, the plan that envisions a pedestrian-friendly plaza, wider sidewalks, places to sit, and parking rules that are more consistent and easier to understand.
In the 10 years that Hall has been co-owner of the franchise that covers Indiana, Illinois, Kentucky and Ohio, the company has become downright “obnoxious about our values,” he says.
The laborious process of naming a pharmaceutical takes months and sometimes years of brainstorming, trademark review, legal analysis and regulatory compliance.
There is a critical and overlooked opportunity to improve women’s health outcomes while reducing long-term health care costs: the diagnosis and management of bleeding disorders in women.
Maria Marchesano not only wants to win, she has a knack for it.
Following the collapse of a development deal between TWG and the city, we’re not sure it makes sense to seek another round of ideas from developers without deeper research into what’s possible.
“You’re never going to get to the scale you want to unless you can get other people following that vision and doing it,” Robert Hicks, IBJ’s Forty Under 40 Alumni Award winner says.
If you want to understand where America’s biotech future is being built, stop looking east and west. Look at what’s happening right now in central Indiana.
Affordability is not simply regulatory rhetoric; it is the byproduct of how effectively the energy system is built and managed over time.
In less than one year, Jim Schellinger transformed Indy’s economic development profile from one that forced companies to wait years for expansion permits to a “customer-first” philosophy that fast-tracked projects in a matter of weeks.
Without legislative action, relief for Main Street and consumers will remain elusive. Why? Because Visa and Mastercard control nearly four-fifths of the credit card market.
Taxes come with a cost. They reduce the economic power of individuals and businesses, limiting purchasing power and the ability to reinvest, grow and create jobs.
John’s Famous Stew, a spicy meat-and-potatoes concept, has a history in Indianapolis dating to 1911.
President Donald Trump signed an executive order last weekend directing the FDA and other federal agencies to speed research and loosen restrictions on psychedelics, a class of hallucinogenic drugs that remain illegal under federal law.
Indiana Gov. Mike Braun on April 8 signed an energy emergency declaration waiving the 7% sales tax on gas.
Indianapolis-based General Hotels Corp. will manage the hotel, which will be the first in Upland.
The Trump administration has pledged to root out what it calls rampant fraud in state Medicaid programs. But thus far, it has focused almost exclusively on Democratic-led states.
The judge, James Boasberg, said prosecutors had produced “essentially zero evidence” to suspect Jerome Powell of a crime.
Incumbent Kate Sweeney Bell has outraised Karla López Owens, who has spent more on the race.