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Being a good neighbor is difficult to fake, and they were great neighbors.
Tyre Nichols’ brutal death at the hands of those charged with protecting him reminds us of the tragic burden of stalled reforms.
We have the potential to have multiple Black candidates for mayor in this municipal election cycle.
Training highly diverse audiences globally requires a special skill set that goes beyond scientific knowledge and professional curriculums.
The extraordinary scenario of a former vice president potentially testifying against his former boss in a criminal investigation comes as Mike Pence considers launching a 2024 Republican presidential bid against Donald Trump.
The appointment of longtime real estate attorney Marci Reddick follows the resignation of Melina Kennedy, who this month begins her job as CEO of the Central Indiana Corporate Partnership.
The share of homes bought without mortgages in the United States is now at levels not seen since 2014, when the housing market was on the rebound after the foreclosure crisis and the Great Recession.
Overall, filings for bankruptcy protection continued to fall nationwide and in Indiana last year.
U.S. chicken producers say they want to do their part to bring down high egg prices, but first they have to convince the FDA to change the rule that prevents eggs laid by chickens in the meat industry to be used for human consumption.
Speedway joins two other Marion County school districts in asking voters in May to approve more funding.
Cook and its neighborhood partners are taking revitalization a step further in the 38th Street and Sheridan Avenue area by collaborating on solutions to fix trouble spots in the area.
Indianapolis International Airport exhibition spotlights the city’s R&B scene spanning the mid-1960s to the mid-1970s.
The company’s headquarters will be built on about 11.6 acres between the Nickel Plate Trail and State Road 37 at the northwest corner of East 141st Street and Herriman Boulevard.
After years of steady growth, it marked the first time that spirit supplier revenues have surpassed beer—but just barely, the spirit industry group said.
A bill dictating payments for certain health services based on location—or site of service—cleared an Indiana Senate health committee Wednesday, though nearly every senator voiced concerns with the bill.
Struggling retailer Bed Bath & Beyond Inc. disclosed this week that it will close 150 more stores in the United States.
The privately held construction materials company, which has been based in Greenfield since its founding 77 years ago, plans to build two office buildings on a 19-acre site in Hamilton County.
Indiana House lawmakers stripped the bill and replaced it with language allowing courts to make fathers pay for a wider range of expenses, amid fears the original language would open up a can of legal worms.
The Indiana School Boards Association and the Indiana State Teachers Association are among education groups opposed to the change.
Two major conservative groups have signaled they are open to supporting someone other than Donald Trump in the 2024 race for the White House, including former Vice President Mike Pence.