IU Health covets big prize, but neurosurgery practice clings to independence
Indiana University Health Physicians is setting its sights on one of the state’s last independent specialty holdouts, the neurosurgical Goodman Campbell Brain and Spine.
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Indiana University Health Physicians is setting its sights on one of the state’s last independent specialty holdouts, the neurosurgical Goodman Campbell Brain and Spine.
Although Jim Hallett runs a business that sold 5.5 million used vehicles in 120 countries last year, he also knows firsthand what life is like without a car.
Frank Basile is one of the city’s premier philanthropists, sitting on nine not-for-profit boards and winner of the 2018 Michael A. Carroll Award.
A federal jury on Wednesday found three men guilty of fraud charges for channeling secret payments to the families of top-tier basketball recruits to influence their choices of schools, apparel companies and agents.
A quarter of the way through earnings season and 10 months into what is sure to be the biggest year for profit growth this decade, the numbers are strong. The market doesn’t care.
Existing-home sales in central Indiana fell in September, the third month of declining sales out of the last seven, amid subpar home-buying conditions.
Democratic U.S. Sen. Joe Donnelly raised more money than his opponent, Republican challenger Mike Braun, as the two campaigns hit the home stretch before the Nov. 6 general election.
Vape and Wellness is expected to open this month in a 1,400-square-foot store near Kroger on Logan Street in Noblesville.
Dunkin' has a long way to go. Starbucks controlled 56 percent of U.S. coffee cafe sales in 2017, while Dunkin's share was 27 percent, according to a food industry research company.
The plan approved by Purdue trustees on Oct. 12 met widespread opposition from faculty and staff.
The utility is seeking a nearly 17 percent rate increase to help pay for more than $542 million of infrastructure investments.
The court in a unanimous ruling rejected the claims of former players Akeem Daniels and Cameron Stingily of Northern Illinois University and Nick Stoner of Indiana University, who argued the companies violated their right of publicity.
Scale Computing Inc. has landed one of the biggest rounds of financing in Indiana in recent years and is planning to more than double its workforce over the next two years.
Jim Litten started with F.C. Tucker in 1972, and today he leads the state's largest independent real estate firm, with 40 offices, 1,500 agents and 400 employees.
The startup community has grown so substantially over the last 14 years, it’s probably time to increase the venture investment tax credit ceiling to about $20 million.
In this photo, taken Oct. 9, 1944, workers are packaging October Ale at the company’s facility at 316 Agnes St., which is now University Boulevard.
Stages around the city are tilting toward the terrifying and dabbling in the macabre at this haunted time of year.
Major market indexes had a dismal day Wednesday, especially the tech-heavy NASDAQ.
P.E. MacAllister’s account of the city’s revival [A centenarian’s take on the rebirth of Indianapolis, Oct. 19] is well taken in every respect, and ought to be required reading for business, professional and all other transplants that came here during and after the 1950s. __________ Gordon Wishard
One reader says city must deal with homeless population at Circle; another says look to Holland, Michigan, as a model.