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Prescribers need to be held accountable for how they prescribe opioids, and to whom.
Too many outlets have shed their commitment to real journalism to chase declining ratings and ad revenue.
Newspapers have played, and continue to play, a disproportionate role as the backbone of our public discourse.
We should examine the models that are already working in a number of other states to provide paid family and medical leave to all workers.
We encourage employers who are able to offer paid parental leave to do so.
A looming shortage of certified nurse aides is prompting Indiana’s nursing home industry and Ivy Tech Community College to develop a career pathway with more money for traditionally low-paid workers.
The plaintiffs—Planned Parenthood of Indiana and Kentucky, the American Civil Liberties Union and the ACLU of Indiana—called the measure "a cruel intimidation tactic."
The struggling Indianapolis-based company said it has arranged a much-needed loan but must give up a major ownership stake and board seats to receive it.
Edward Lampert is pushing for a more aggressive breakup of Sears Holdings Corp. as the hedge-fund manager aims to salvage what’s left of the struggling retailer and stave off a potential bankruptcy filing.
In his annual state of the city address Monday night, Mayor Joe Hogsett will announce plans to beef up the city’s street maintenance crew by dozens of workers and to use a program that leverages private investment to pay for 15 infrastructure projects.
Indianapolis officials have triggered a wide-scale review of the need for big municipal buildings downtown. Real estate executives are intrigued by the 28-story City-County Building’s potential for private redevelopment.
U.S. Senate Republican candidate Mike Braun also has the most cash on hand going into the final weeks of the campaign, although most of the funding is coming from himself.
Indiana's governor is planning economic development trips to Israel and Europe that will include taking the first nonstop commercial flight from Paris to Indianapolis.
The IPS district is seeing some of the effects of high school closings and budget woes on educators. Here’s a look at the latest numbers.
The drug industry set several quarterly records for lobbying spending in the first three months of 2018, but Indianapolis-based Eli Lilly and Co. actually reduced lobbying expenditures.
The cofounder and chairman of Fort Wayne-based Steel Dynamics Inc. is planning to sell his 16-car collection in one package.
The Health and Human Services funding is among $485 million recently awarded nationwide to combat heroin and opioid abuse.
CenterPoint Energy Inc.’s purchase of Vectren would take out Indiana’s 13th-largest public company, with $2.4 billion in annual revenue. Every county surrounding Marion County receives service from Vectren.
Democrats hope to unseat incumbents Jackie Walorski, a three-term congresswoman in northern Indiana's 2nd District, and Joseph "Trey" Hollingsworth III, a Tennessee native who moved to southern Indiana's 9th District in 2015.
Lorna Steele, a 2013 Indiana University graduate, has been chosen to replace Chris Owens, who left in February for a new position.