Republican mayoral candidate Shreve hits the airwaves
Indianapolis businessman Jefferson Shreve, a Republican, appears to be the first of this year’s Indianapolis mayoral candidates to begin advertising.
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Indianapolis businessman Jefferson Shreve, a Republican, appears to be the first of this year’s Indianapolis mayoral candidates to begin advertising.
The Indiana Senate on Thursday passed a much-disputed proposal barring Indiana National Guard members from demanding a military trial—or court-martial—in lieu of non-judicial punishment.
Eric Holt, who tracks pedestrian and cyclist deaths in Indianapolis, is creating a voter guide in hopes of spurring the election of mayoral and council candidates who want to address systemic street safety issues.
Athian expects to begin beta testing for its first product this month. The company was launched last year by Greenfield-based Elanco and Indianapolis-based High Alpha Innovation.
Residential real estate sales in the 16-county area have fallen on a year-over-year basis for the past 13 months and have seen double-digit percentage decreases for eight straight months.
The pay difference comes mainly from money flowing from so-called NIL collectives. Excluding the money from collectives, male and female basketball players made roughly the same amount of money from NIL deals.
The medication has been used by millions of Americans since the FDA granted it emergency use authorization in late 2021.
Eleven of the biggest U.S. banks Thursday announced a $30 billion rescue package for First Republic Bank in an effort to prevent it from becoming the third bank to fail in less than a week and head off a broader banking crisis.
Microsoft is infusing artificial intelligence tools into its suite of office software, allowing users to do things like summarize long emails, draft stories in Word and animate slides in PowerPoint.
Nearly half the money—$143 billion—went to holding companies for two major banks that failed over the past week, Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank, triggering widespread alarm in financial markets.
‘Magical Decades Tour’ show mixes songs popularized by the Beatles with hits by other artists in multiple decades.
A product developed by researchers at Purdue University that was recognized by Guinness World Records as the world’s whitest paint has earned two major awards.
The bill would overturn the term-limits ordinance that the Westfield City Council approved in late 2022 for its elected officials. House members passed the bill 92-0, sending it to Gov. Eric Holcomb’s desk.
The Hoosier State continues to lag its peers when it comes to child wellbeing, ranking 28th overall—just one place ahead of its ranking last year. But it has made strides in reducing the number of foster children in the state.
The pickup points to signs of budding optimism that the worst of the housing rout may be near.
Former flute professor Jennifer Cooper previously served as executive director of the Montana International Choral Festival.
The labor market continues to thrive despite the Federal Reserve’s efforts to cool the economy and tamp down inflation.
Nationwide, legal sports betting has generated more than $3 billion in state and federal taxes since the 2018 Supreme Court ruling allowing it, according to the American Gaming Association.
Several restaurants and businesses have recently opened or are planning to open their doors in the north suburbs of Indianapolis. Here’s a look.
Current state law permits schools to include a student’s immunization information with their high school transcript, but some say that violates students’ privacy rights.