All eyes on Anthem after CVS megadeal
Pressure is building on the insurer to drop its conservative, bread-and-butter approach after one of its biggest rivals, Aetna Inc., agreed to be bought by drugstore chain CVS Health for $69 billion.
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Pressure is building on the insurer to drop its conservative, bread-and-butter approach after one of its biggest rivals, Aetna Inc., agreed to be bought by drugstore chain CVS Health for $69 billion.
The governor called the performance of one of the biggest online schools, Indiana Virtual, “unsatisfactory.” It has received more than $20 million in state funding while graduating about 61 students.
The university said the effort is a response to Gov. Eric Holcomb's call for teaching computer science to more primary school students.
Indianapolis-based software-as-a-service company Formstack announced this week that it plans to open an 8,300-square-foot office in downtown Colorado Springs that will hire 55 employees.
The city of Fishers is trying to prevent vacant (or soon-to-be-vacant) properties that housed grocery stores from being redeveloped without city oversight.
Michigan City-based Horizon Bancorp has $3.5 billion in assets and operates 68 offices in Michigan, Ohio and Indiana, including locations in Bargersville, Carmel, Franklin, Greenwood and Indianapolis.
IBJ is changing the issue date of the newspaper from Monday to Friday, effective with the last issue of 2017.
Defiance Comedy’s “The North Wing” gives us a look into the working lives of elves.
Following seven years of growth in new-vehicle sales, U.S. consumers appear to be tapping the brakes—but the auto industry says the slowdown is not causing them concern.
We try Carmel’s Rad’s and Irvington’s Batters for the alleged most important meal of the day.
Battle-tested coach has endured lousy year with grace, perspective
Here is a list of Indianapolis-area not-for-profit organizations and the things each needs most. This is an opportunity for businesses and individuals to make tax-deductible gifts in the spirit of the season. Anyone who wishes to make a contribution should contact the organization directly.
A fight over whether Indiana should legalize medical marijuana seems all but inevitable now.
ETFs can be designed to track any index or concept you can dream up. Today, a degree of silliness is showing up in many of the new ETF product offerings.
The movement to modify licensing requirements for public schoolteachers is coming to Indiana. It’s about time.
Commercial property owners, responsible for covering more than 95 percent of the proposed EID’s cost, must ask precisely what its tangible benefits will be.
By making the tax credit refundable or transferable, investments in Indiana companies would become more attractive to investors at a time our 20 percent tax credit value is lower than that of many “best in class” entrepreneurial states.
The Republican tax bills stand among the most backward-thinking pieces of tax legislation since the 1920s.