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WTHR-TV Channel 13 becomes the second TV station in the Indianapolis market to have a news director opening.
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WTHR-TV Channel 13 becomes the second TV station in the Indianapolis market to have a news director opening.
Less than two weeks before the election for Indianapolis Public Schools board, a little-known law could throw a wrench in the race for one candidate.
The third quarter’s gross domestic product, the country’s total output of goods and services, was slightly higher than many economists had been projecting.
Nearly 50 demonstrators, including Democratic City-County Council members Zach Adamson and Duke Oliver, were issued written summons Thursday for violating a city ordinance and not complying with police.
John Van Hulle replaces former president and CEO Rich Preziotti, who left the company in May after more than 10 years in the position.
The company, whose processors are at the heart of most of the world’s laptops, desktops and servers, has been raking in cash this year as companies spend on upgrading their hardware.
The rally wiped out a large part of the market’s plunge from the day before, but stocks are still down sharply over the past three weeks.
Early voting began Oct. 10 in Indiana, but not all early voting sites have opened in some counties.
A developer is seeking zoning changes and development variances from the city that would allow it to build a high-density, five-story apartment complex on a half-block near the Vogue nightclub.
It’s a big jump from the end of August, when only 13 outside super PACs had spent money in Indiana to try to influence the nationally watched race.
Rep. Tim Brown, R-Crawfordsville, was critically injured in a motorcycle accident Sept. 12 near the Mackinac Bridge in Michigan.
The highly interactive and sophisticated Blue Room at this year’s National FFA Convention & Expo knocked the socks off thousands of students at the Indiana Convention Center. The initiative to highlight the advances in agricultural technology will continue year-round online.
President Donald Trump said he was “taking aim at the global freeloading that forces American consumers to subsidize lower prices in foreign countries through higher prices in our country.”
Suppliers are still gun-shy after their experience with Toys ‘R’ Us, which went out of business months after filing for Chapter 11 reorganization in the fall of 2017, leaving them with millions of dollars in unpaid bills.
The WNBA continues to lead all professional sports leagues in hiring women and minorities for coaching and front-office positions.
If you're an investor who was lulled to sleep by the stock market's calm, steady gains this summer, you're wide awake by now.
President Donald Trump is linking the drug prices Americans complain about to one of his longstanding grievances: foreign countries the president says are taking advantage of U.S. research breakthroughs.
The Fishers-based bank reported that the quality of its loans improved even as its loan portfolio grew larger. Much of the growth came from commercial loans.
Simon Property Group Inc. on Thursday raised it outlook for the rest of the year after surpassing analyst expectations in a key quarterly performance category for real estate investment trusts.
The thrashing of Ohio State is merely the latest in a decades-long habit of taking down big opponents.