Mayor Hogsett not ready to announce whether he’ll seek re-election
Hogsett said he knows he must decide soon whether to run for re-election in the 2019 municipal elections, where the mayor and all 25 City-County Council seats are up for a vote.
To refine your search through our archives use our Advanced Search
Hogsett said he knows he must decide soon whether to run for re-election in the 2019 municipal elections, where the mayor and all 25 City-County Council seats are up for a vote.
The case might never have come to light were it not for a nearly century-old Indianapolis company that had a chance to participate in the overbilling and kickback scheme but called the FBI instead.
Thirty-five-year-old William M. Brown Jr. died in April when a 10-foot-long limestone slab fell and killed him as it was being lifted above an interior doorway at IU's Swain Hall.
The Heartland Film Festival launches the first Indy Shorts International Film Festival July 26-29 at the Indianapolis Museum of Art at Newfields.
Strategic Capital Partners and Goodwill Industries are partnering on complex intended to diversify downtown rental market.
Indianapolis Power & Light has agreed not to raise the fixed monthly rate it charges most of its residential customers, under a rate-case settlement it reached with the Indiana Office of Utility Consumer Counselor and other stakeholders.
Among TMG Construction’s biggest projects last year: It built 12 Taco Bells within four months.
The 13,000-square-foot facility is slated for the site of a former discount retailer, located a block east of the center of Fountain Square’s resurgent commercial and cultural districts.
EnVista has stayed focused on unified commerce, which enables shoppers to buy, receive and return items anywhere and retailers to be able to fulfill orders efficiently.
CEO Michael Kelly said DeveloperTown is now figuring out how it should continue to grow—and whether that means sticking to the Midwest or branching out.
CEO Patrick McGinley and President Kevin Gearheart said service, speed and compassion are company hallmarks and keys to Rehab Medical’s growth.
CEO Scott Moorehead’s company operates 1,208 cell phone stores, but that's not all it does.
Gemco principal Bill Bates said he strives to make mechanical services turnkey for contractors.
Co-founder Debra Geihsler said Activate is in 10 states now and expects to add as many as seven in the next year.
This photo, taken in 1915, shows students operating printing presses at Arsenal Technical High School.
For businesses to succeed and trust their employees to make sound decisions in the best interest of the company, leaders must take the time to create—and most importantly, visibly lead—a work culture where diverse points of views are welcomed and valued.
Jay's has grown rapidly since new ownership took over and updated the company's marketing strategy.
The company has found a huge market for its online forms that automate workflow.
Indiana University Health's chief health information officer has a passion for languages.