Year in notable deaths includes Hefner, Ailes, Rockefeller
Death claimed several national and international newsmakers in business, finance and public affairs in 2017. Indianapolis also lost several notable public figures.
To refine your search through our archives use our Advanced Search
Death claimed several national and international newsmakers in business, finance and public affairs in 2017. Indianapolis also lost several notable public figures.
A third of the stock sold in IPOs this year came from technology, media and telecommunications companies, about double the proportion in 2016.
Craft breweries are raising a glass to the new tax overhaul. Retailers, long saddled with heavy tax bills, will get relief. So will some high-profile names in corporate finance.
Indianapolis-based trucking company Celadon Group Inc. on Tuesday announced it has reached a new agreement in its ongoing effort to get its financial house in order.
A nearly-30-year-old business known for custom-made cakes for weddings, graduations, birthdays and other special events is liquidating its equipment and closing its shop near the University of Indianapolis.
Organizers have raised more than $160,000 for restoration of a skylight leaking rainwater into the sanctuary of First Christian Church in Columbus.
Plus a “Chill” opening at the Harrison Center.
Apple has been counting on a redesigned 10th anniversary iPhone to boost shipments as its market value advances toward $1 trillion.
Accusations of corruption in college basketball and the USA Gymnastics sex-abuse scandal also made the AP’s annual list of biggest sports stories, as chosen by the wire service’s members and editors.
The restaurant at The Depot at Nickel Plate is scheduled to reopen in February, four months after closing abruptly at the same location.
The new tax law will be anything but simple for many affluent Americans, who are now inundating their accountants for advice.
Paying the relatives of high school basketball players to entice them to attend a particular university may be a violation of NCAA rules, but it isn’t a federal crime, say three men charged in a college bribery scandal.
The number of children placed in foster care because their addict parents can't care for them has surged across the nation. But the problem is particularly acute in a handful of states, including Indiana.
The wave of sexual misconduct allegations that toppled Hollywood power brokers, politicians, media icons and many others was the top news story of 2017, according to The Associated Press' annual poll of U.S. editors and news directors
Republican Brandt Hershman, chairman of the Senate Tax and Fiscal Policy Committee, says he will be joining Barnes & Thornburg’s Washington D.C. office.
Restaurateurs Peter George and Thomas Main had hoped to open their BBQ Barn in June, but now they’re unsure if they’ll pursue the concept at all, after experiencing costly delays.
The local developer has modified its plan and wants to build an affordable senior housing project on the far-east-side church property instead of in the church itself.
The rate has crept up from 3 percent in June, when it narrowly missed a state-record low of 2.9 percent, last achieved in 2000.
Indianapolis-based video production firm Factory created the new Kentucky Lottery television ad starring Bob Newhart as Papa Elf, working alongside an ad agency with local offices.
More than half of the students in Kenzie Academy’s first coding class—launching in January—will finance their education using income-share agreements, a concept that has been lauded by Purdue President Mitch Daniels.