Home » Search
Search Results
13997 results for 'articles'
To refine your search through our archives use our Advanced Search
New-home applications in central Indiana fall for second straight month
Meanwhile, the Builders Association of Greater Indianapolis this week welcomed its first new CEO in 29 years.
IPS board passes $472M operating budget amid uncertainty over state funding
The district’s finances face heightened uncertainty as Indiana lawmakers advance bills that cap property tax revenue and require IPS to share local property tax revenue with charter schools.
Indiana-based Shoe Carnival to convert more stores to Shoe Station brand
Shoe Carnival said it will transition 175 stores to the Shoe Station banner over the next two years, with the first 50 to 75 stores being completed in the first fiscal year.
Federal judge dismisses Indiana delta-8 legality lawsuit
Judge James R. Sweeney II of the U.S. District Court for Indiana’s Southern District wrote the suit is “fundamentally” a “question for consideration by Indiana’s courts.”
Trump—with Indiana Gov. Braun on hand—orders plan to dismantle the Education Department
Braun tweeted that he supports “President Trump’s bold action to return education to where it belongs and to put parents in the driver’s seat of their children’s education.”
41 of the Indiana Fever’s 44 games this season will be nationally broadcast
Thursday’s announcement sets a benchmark for the WNBA as it prepares for its first-ever 44-game regular season.
Canadian artist to bring electronic chamber music to Tube Factory venue
Mathieu David Gagnon looked to abstract painter Jean-Paul Riopelle as the inspiration for “8 Tableaux,” a 2024 album by his ensemble Flore Laurentienne. The Canadian group will perform next week at Tube Factory.
NBA champ Celtics sold for record $6.1B to group led by private equity mogul
The Celtics are seeking to become the NBA’s first back-to-back champions since the Golden State Warriors in 2017 and 2018.
Peyton Manning joins group investing $45M in Good Good Golf
Good Good Golf has attracted more than 1.75 million YouTube subscribers with videos of trick shots, challenges and other golf-themed programming.
Bryan Herta Autosport plans to move headquarters to Brownsburg
The company, which has two Indianapolis 500 wins under its belt, plans to invest $2.1 million in upgrading the new facility.
Existing-home sales in central Indiana continue to slide
Closed existing-home sales in the 17-county area fell for the third time in four months in February, but sales prices continue to climb.
In 35 years of motorsports, Ganassi builds business by winning
Team Penske is considered the gold standard of American open-wheel racing. But drivers for Indianapolis-based Chip Ganassi Racing have won five of the last seven IndyCar championships.
Carmel’s Palladium gets an updated name in 10-year gift agreement with longtime supporters
The largest venue in Carmel’s Allied Solutions Center for the Performing Arts will have a new name, effective July 1, recognizing gifts from two local families.
Developer planning 360-unit apartment complex on west side of Carmel
Edward Rose & Sons wants to build seven apartment buildings and a commercial/retail building at the former site of Resort Condominiums International’s North America office.
Indy Eleven eyeing MLS alternative as current league expands divisions
The Indy Eleven franchise has played in the second-tier USL Championship league since 2018 but now has a chance to advance to the league’s new Division One league.
Developer seeking to build large-scale Indianapolis data center
If fully developed, the 468-acre data center complex would have up to four buildings and 400 employees making annual salaries of about $100,000.
Trump to call for shutdown of U.S. Education Department
President Trump has derided the Department of Education as wasteful and polluted by liberal ideology. However, finalizing its dismantling is likely impossible without an act of Congress, which created the department in 1979.
Indy-based Bar Keepers Friend maker sold to East Coast investment firm
Bar Keepers Friend was developed in Indianapolis in 1882 and has been owned by SerVaas Laboratories since 1956.
Senate committee advances hospital price bill, but expects more changes
Members of the Indiana Senate Committee on Health and Provider Services agreed with the need to address the high cost of health care. But they often disagreed with the approach of House Bill 1004.