New academic year brings growth for Indianapolis charter school
The story of Purdue Polytechnic High School’s growth coincides with the story of IPS’ shrinking enrollment.
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The story of Purdue Polytechnic High School’s growth coincides with the story of IPS’ shrinking enrollment.
Stephen King didn’t break any legal ground on the stand Tuesday as he testified against his own publisher’s efforts to merge with Penguin Random House. But he did know how to please a crowd and even get the judge to thank him for his time.
The National Urban League has selected 40 organizations in Marion County to receive more than $21 million in grants through the new Indianapolis African American Quality of Life Initiative, it announced this week.
The Hy-Vee grocery chain, which already announced plans to build a supermarket in Zionsville, also is planning a store in Fishers, the grocer confirmed Tuesday.
A Lids University store selling apparel associated with Indiana schools is planned for Castleton Square mall.
Credit card debt surged in the United States from April through June as Americans borrowed billions of dollars to continue spending in the face of growing inflation, according to a Tuesday report from Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
Kite Realty Group Trust and Capital Improvement Board of Marion County officials said they’re on track to meet a deadline to finish all pre-construction and financing work by the end of 2022. They also released new images for the proposed development.
Planned closures on the south side of Indianapolis and in Zionsville will leave Books & Brews with just two locations, down from 10 in 2019.
An Indiana House committee made significant changes Tuesday to the Republican-backed bill that would ban virtually all abortions in the state.
A principal for the house’s new owner says the firm plans to spend about $1.5 million to create upscale apartment units. Originally built in 1953, the home became known for its jumbled design styles, random statuary, oddly shaped windows and a plethora of indoor and outdoor staircases.
The Columbus-based manufacturer says its strong second-quarter was due mostly to its North American market, where revenues grew 15%.
Borns, a consummate salesman and outspoken advocate for Indianapolis, built his first project in the 1960s and by the 1980s was developing high-profile downtown projects.
Evan Austin was team captain of the Team USA Tokyo 2020 Paralymic Swim Team.
Haley Bougher is vice president of Women4Change Indiana.
Hayley Brown is director of strategy and integrations at Probo Medical.
Adam Burtner is vice president of government affairs for Indy Chamber.
Vivien Carter is manager of corporate engagement at United Way of Central Indiana.
Arianna Cruz helps connect Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Indiana with people in the community who want to get involved in some way.
Maithilee Das works on projects for Greeley and Hansen that help conserve and protect water.