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Helio Castroneves is one of the most popular and accomplished drivers in IndyCar Series history. He is about to find out if an old driver can learn new tricks.
Jerome Powell, 64, has served for 5-1/2 years on the Federal Reserve’s board. A lawyer and investment manager by training, many expect him to follow Janet Yellen’s cautious approach to interest rates.
The Indiana House has approved a measure that would repeal the state's ban on Sunday carryout alcohol sales.
Losing corporate partners is a significant blow to the Indianapolis-based organization. Sponsorships and marketing account for about a quarter of USA Gymnastics’ annual revenue.
The move by Senate Corrections and Criminal Law Committee Chairman Mike Young came after an emotionally charged hearing Tuesday.
Regulators say the broker violated industry rules by refusing to cooperate in the investigation of a customer complaint against him.
The program is for patients with Stage 3 or Stage 4 cancer who had not had success with traditional treatments. Under the program, scientists analyze patients’ genome, leading to a personalized treatment plan.
Private sector employment grew by 6,000 over the month of December and is up 24,400 over the past year, the state said.
A bill that would legalize the sale and use of cannabidiol oil passed the Indiana Senate’s Corrections and Criminal Law Committee 7-2.
Union workers comprised 8.9 percent of Indiana's workforce in 2017, down from 10.4 percent in 2016.
Sun King Brewing Co. has downsized a previous plan to build a major brewery and tasting room in Fishers. It instead plans to open a smaller facility at The Yard at Fishers District that includes culinary incubator space for the overall development.
Founded in 1977, Emmanuel Church is working on its second new place of worship in five years to help serve its growing congregation.
Evidence of the two high-profile infrastructure projects, which together will cost the city about $2.5 million, should noticeable this spring.
The bill that President Donald Trump signed Monday night to reopen the federal government included a two-year delay in implementing a tax on medical devices, bringing praise from Indiana-based Cook Group.
The bill by Ron Alting, R-Lafayette, passed Monday on a 39-10 vote. It moves to the House, which is expected to vote soon on its own Sunday sales proposal.
The bill would guarantee homeowners the ability to rent out their primary residence on websites such as Airbnb.
Zylo, which helps companies manage their cloud computing software subscriptions, has secured its second big round of funding—including investments from big names in the world of cloud computing.
A Marion Superior Court judge has ruled in favor of a North Carolina developer, after a neighborhood resident challenged his plans to build the project.
The bill now moves to the House, which is expected to vote soon on its own Sunday sales proposal with similar terms.
Indiana currently does not offer a license for naturopathic medicine, but 21 other states do. Several of those states, however, still prohibit naturopath practitioners from calling themselves physicians.