Green energy no panacea
Chris O’Malley’s [May 28] article on the Sierra Club left out some rather stunning statistics.
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Chris O’Malley’s [May 28] article on the Sierra Club left out some rather stunning statistics.
Not only is such a plan lousy politics, but the evidence is overwhelming that there are better ways to make Indiana attractive for economic development.
Median household income fell 13.6 percent—the second-largest decrease in the nation.
Indianapolis’ urban design guidelines are intended to create an environment that is appealing to those who live, work and shop here. That, in turn, creates demand, providing an opportunity for future investment while protecting investments already in place.
We held out long enough to be the very last state to do what should have been done years ago.
Three “blended learning” educational organizations have been approved to open 19 charter schools here that combine online technology and face-to-face instruction. The strategy allows schools to save money by employing fewer teachers, yet also can produce impressive student results.
When is bar food not bar food? First in a month-long series of new-in-the-neighborhood restaurant reviews.
What you can’t do, alas, is the most fun thing about Hot Wheels: Create and test your own track layouts
This morning, I opened my e-mail account to find 10 e-mails. Until about a week ago, I would have seen about 100.
Hoping to capitalize on the enduring appeal of Ritter’s Frozen Custard, the chain’s New York owners are launching another attempt to right-size the franchises with a new Indianapolis store, a revamped marketing plan, and burgers and fries.
Tim Durham’s attorney is hellbent on preventing prosecutors from fixating on the things that made the Indianapolis financier a staple of TV news and gossip columns—his fancy cars, waterfront mansion and other trappings of a lavish lifestyle. Durham’s trial is set to begin on Friday.
For this Indy guy, there is nothing that says Indy—or Indiana—like the Indy 500.
Do you know where your backups are, right now? Most of us don’t, or if we do, we don’t know what shape they’re in.
Red Herring magazine’s annual list of top tech startups previously included the likes of Facebook, Google and Yahoo.
Lantern Partners LLC, the company that owns a Fishers office building formerly occupied by the failed Irwin Mortgage Corp., is seeking to reorganize under chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. The firm listed debts and assets of $10 million to $50 million in federal court documents filed on May 25. Its largest creditor, GE Commercial Finance Business […]
Bioanalytical Systems Inc.’s new chief financial officer recently received praise from one of the company’s institutional investors for laying out an aggressive cost-cutting plan—but not before the rest of the firm’s leaders got a tongue-lashing for past performance. “We’re glad to see somebody aggressively attacking the cost basis, because the costs have been out of […]
Speed is thought to be an obstacle to the widespread adoption of plug-in vehicles.
Lilly Endowment earned $884.6 million on its Eli Lilly and Co. stock in 2011, bringing the total worth of the grant-making powerhouse to $6.2 billion.
Following setbacks, industry leaders prepare to launch innovation center downstate
Accounting, church jobs lead to software firm that helps tax accountants manage property tax disputes.