Indy’s theater companies launch season in their own ways
First impressions matter—in life and at the box office. The first show of a theater’s season can define not only expectations, but also fortunes.
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First impressions matter—in life and at the box office. The first show of a theater’s season can define not only expectations, but also fortunes.
Elected officials, who’ve been stymied by the problems of crime and growing prison populations, should seriously consider supporting RecycleForce.
New funding model shouldn’t change the focus on helping those who need it most.
As Indianapolis welcomes September, it also welcomes a return of the popular Lime and Bird scooters. Indianapolis was wild about them in their earlier test run; in fact, as noted in a recent IBJ story, Bird’s application with the city seeking permission to operate the scooters here said Indianapolis had some of the highest ridership […]
Most Americans today enjoy a wider variety of goods at lower prices than would have been possible without deals like NAFTA.
The issue isn’t regulation or no regulation—it’s the necessity and appropriateness of particular regulatory efforts.
In a notice to the Indiana Department of Workforce Development, Quality Packaging Specialists International LLC said it would begin eliminating employees this month.
Indianapolis International Airport has been on a roll in recent years, seeing strong increases in passenger traffic and direct flights. But now jet-fuel prices are on the way up, threatening to slow the airport’s progress.
The Department of Revenue will install and implement the new technology over four years, modernizing a system that has been in use for more than 25 years.
The number of people facing hunger in the United States declined last year to the lowest level since 2007. Indiana’s food-security rate was worse than the national average.
It will be the fifth location overall for the Louisville-based restaurant chain, which opened a Fishers location in 2016.
Fans came on strong as the season wound down, pushing overall attendance at Victory Field past the 600,000 mark for the sixth year in a row.
Purse maker Vera Bradley has been moving production out of China, but says about 21 percent of the company’s products can’t viably be sourced elsewhere.
The company said the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission on Tuesday approved the final phase of an agreement with various consumer groups to reflect decreases in rates as a result of the federal tax overhaul last year.
The 54-year-old Nate McMillan has a 90-74 record and helped lead the team to the playoffs the past two seasons.
Most U.S. and Canadian fraternities have one year to ban hard alcohol under a rule adopted during the annual meeting of their Carmel-based trade association.
The college will aim to attract students by offering small class sizes and the opportunity to work part-time while attending school at employers who are working in partnership with Marian.
An Indianapolis woman whose husband and three children drowned when a duck boat full of tourists sank in a Missouri lake has filed a federal lawsuit.
The projects that were announced Tuesday are part of Holcomb’s Next Level Connections initiative to expand broadband access, add more biking and hiking trails, improve roadways, attract more direct international flights and accelerate completion of the Interstate 69 project.
Amazon’s stock rose 1.7 percent in morning trading, putting its market value at just over $1 trillion.