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Supreme Court tie vote dooms taxpayer-funded Catholic charter school
The outcome keeps in place a court decision that invalidated a vote by a state charter school board to approve the nation’s first religious charter school. But it leaves the issue unresolved nationally.
A wave of new owners brings fresh energy to independent bookselling
In 2016, there were 1,244 members in the American Booksellers Association trade group, at 1,749 locations. As of this month, the ABA has 2,863 individual members, at 3,281 locations.
Developer planning 262-unit apartment complex in Whitestown
Mills on Main would include 10 three-story apartment buildings, six one-story garages, one 3,250-square-foot amenity building and outdoor pickleball courts.
House Republicans pass Trump’s big bill after all-night session
Central to the package is the GOP’s commitment to extending some $4.5 trillion in tax breaks, as well as spending cuts and work requirements for Medicaid and nutrition assistance.
Colts ‘in excellent hands’ with Irsay’s daughters, experts say
Jim Irsay’s three daughters have been all-in on the Indianapolis Colts for years, and it’s expected they’ll each continue to play significant roles in the franchise’s operations following their father’s passing on Wednesday.
Pacers tie it on buzzer beater after historic comeback, beat Knicks 138-135 in OT
The Knicks led by 14 points with under 3 minutes remaining in regulation, but Aaron Nesmith brought the Pacers back with a flurry of late 3-pointers in Game 1 of the East finals in New York.
Jim Irsay remembered for love of football, commitment to music, animal welfare
Tributes poured in Wednesday after the death of Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay from a long list of sports, civic and not-for-profit leaders.
‘No tax on tips’ plan part of GOP budget bill. Here’s what it does.
The proposal has widespread support from the public, lawmakers in both parties and employers who believe such a law will bring relief to the working class.
Colts owner Jim Irsay dies at 65
Irsay, 65, led the Colts as owner for nearly 30 years, a period during which the team earned 10 division championships, two AFC championships and the club’s fourth world championship with a victory in Super Bowl XLI.
Marion County election board to investigate Morales campaign ad
The nearly five-minute ad shows Secretary of State Diego Morales visiting Marion County election sites in 2024 and includes footage of public employees and volunteers.
IndyCar exploring independent governing body that doesn’t include Penske employees
Optics of favoritism have dogged Roger Penske since he purchased all things Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
Tariffs, inflation, leery customers hitting retailers in different ways
Retailers are trying to navigate their way through economic uncertainty in 2025.
Hybrid power is here: Indianapolis 500 could be dramatically reshaped by jolts of electric juice
Hybrid technology will play a part in “The Greatest Spectacle in Racing” for the first time on Sunday. And if it comes down to the final laps, it could be a big part.
Hoosier Lottery adjusts forecast, OKs ‘cautious’ business plan for next year
In a forecast revealed during a Tuesday commission meeting, lottery revenues were expected to end the 2025 fiscal year on June 30 down by almost 4%.
Bitcoin hits new price highs as crypto industry scores wins
Bitcoin’s price increase comes after the crypto industry scored a major win with the U.S. Senate advancing legislation that creates a federal framework to regulate the stablecoins.
Judge orders Pure Development to wind down operations
One of central Indiana’s largest commercial development firms will be turned over to a court-appointed receiver in the coming weeks following a legal battle between the co-owners.
Carmel Palladium’s 15th season schedule to include Chris Isaak, Jay Leno, Mandy Patinkin
The schedule features jazz, pop, classical, comedy, holiday and acrobatic series programs.
Team Penske fires Cindric, other key officials involved in latest scandal
The announcement comes days after two of the team’s cars were moved to the back of the 2025 Indianapolis 500 starting grid.
Christian music artist Natalie Grant to sing national anthem before Indy 500
The Seattle native collaborated with Dolly Parton for a Whitney Houston cover that became a Top 10 radio hit in 2024.