Search Results
14221 results for 'articles'
To refine your search through our archives use our Advanced Search
IEDC commits $15M to VC fund with goal of bringing Israeli startups to Indiana
Israel-based Iron Nation aims to raise at least $60 million for the fund and invest in about 20 high-tech startups.
IBJ Podcast: Indians CEO on putting butts in seats at Victory Field, grinding it out
Randy Lewandowski discusses the minor league team’s revenue streams and the challenge of losing your most marketable players just as they’re hitting their strides.
Pacers finish with worst record in franchise history
The Indiana Pacers, who came up one victory short of an NBA championship a year ago, completed their 2025-26 season on Sunday with a record-setting loss.
Oil prices rise after the US says it would block Iranian ports starting Monday
Around a fifth of the world’s traded oil typically flows through the Strait of Hormuz every day.
What to know about tax breaks for tips, overtime when filing state tax returns
Millions of Americans are expected to claim new federal income tax breaks for tips and overtime wages. But many people won’t get those same deductions on state income taxes.
UPDATE: Cunningham, Dantas re-sign with Indiana Fever
Sophie Cunningham and Damiris Dantas are the latest players to return to the Fever, joining Lexie Hull and Kelsey Mitchell. The team also added several new players over the weekend.
UPDATE: Fever bring back Lexie Hull, add two other free agents
In addition to re-signing Hull, the Fever are adding WNBA veteran forward Monique Billings and Noblesville native Tyasha Harris to the roster.
Kelsey Mitchell to stay with Indiana Fever on $1.4M supermax deal, sources say
Mitchell, 30, was an All-WNBA First Team selection last season and finished fifth in league MVP voting.
Q&A: CEO Kristin Nunery says an insurance battle after a house fire led to her company
Nunery explains how she led her company — Illumend powered by myCOI — from an RV while traveling the country during the pandemic.
Mandy Haskett: AI is forcing leadership to improve, not just go faster
For centuries, humans have applied the way we work with existing media to the shiny new medium.
Cecil Bohanon and John Horowitz: Many have relied on Exodus for sense of identity, righteousness
During the American Revolution, supporters of the revolution viewed themselves as modern Israelites rising against British tyranny.
Data center debate often splits officials, residents
Projects that check certain boxes and bring in community investment are winning favor from economic development officials and city leaders but haven’t found footing among passionate, organized communities.
Purdue views chief quantum officer position as a big deal
Michael Manfra says quantum technology looks like the future — and it’s his job to make sure Indiana is well-positioned for what he expects is inevitable.
Cafe Patachou expands into neighboring states
The first location outside of Indiana opened in November in Lexington, Kentucky, and two locations are scheduled to open in suburban Cincinnati later this year.
Editorial: What should be our mission for Indiana and Indianapolis?
We’re interested in your big ideas — and what barriers would need to be summited to get there. Go to IBJ.com/ideas to share your thoughts. We are excited to see them.
Lesley Weidenbener: IU students’ stories add to Final Four coverage
The Sports Capital Journalism program puts student in the press box, the locker rooms and press conferences of major sports events.
Dale Neuburger: Social media, women, geography are lessons from Olympics
As much as we understand the advantages of our compact, asset-filled downtown, wouldn’t it be interesting to stage an event in which Indianapolis is the hub, with other Indiana cities engaging directly?
Sam Snideman and Taylor Hughes: Businesses should seize the chance to partner on child care
If Indiana wants more working parents — especially moms — back in the game, we must treat child care like the economic infrastructure it is.
9 downtown projects that should (mostly) be ready for the city’s next Final Four events
Fans could have new places to stay and new things to see when the NCAA brings its marquee basketball championships back to Indianapolis in 2028 and 2029.