Indianapolis naming new downtown plaza after Lugar
Former Mayor Richard Lugar joined current Mayor Joe Hogsett and former mayors Steve Goldsmith, Bart Peterson and Greg Ballard for Monday's announcement.
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Former Mayor Richard Lugar joined current Mayor Joe Hogsett and former mayors Steve Goldsmith, Bart Peterson and Greg Ballard for Monday's announcement.
The investment was led by OpenView Venture Partners, a Boston-based venture capital firm that previously invested in ExactTarget.
The Indianapolis Colts recently signed a three-year deal with New York-based Wine By Design to make a series of commemorative Colts wines, with bottles priced at up to $400 apiece.
Marion Superior Judge William Nelson, whose stepson died of a drug overdose, confirmed Monday he again is under consideration for the post after the October withdrawal of President Trump’s pick.
The lab has seen a steady increase in drug cases in recent years. It handled nearly 9,400 such cases in 2008. It is expected to handle more than 14,500 cases this year.
Only three states—Louisiana, Nevada and Alabama—spend less per inmate on health care than Indiana, a new report says.
The 65,000-square-foot-plus facility for Pro X Athlete Development would feature 44,000 square feet of open turf, full-length batting cages, weight room and golf simulators.
Echo Engineering and Production Supplies Inc. expects its revenue to swell to $50 million next year as it takes on more outsourced work from stressed car makers.
GGP, formerly known as General Growth Properties, is the second-largest shopping mall company behind Indianapolis-based Simon Property Group. Simon tried to acquire GGP in 2010.
If confirmed by the Senate, former Eli Lilly and Co. exec Alex Azar will oversee a $1 trillion department responsible for major health insurance programs, medical research, food and drug safety, and public health.
Two women who claim they were defrauded by a for-profit college have sued the U.S. Department of Education and a private loan servicer with major operations in the Indianapolis area.
The high-end, sports-centric bar and eatery shut its doors on Sunday, but its downtown location at Circle Centre mall remains open.
Plus Indianapolis Opera stages “La Traviata” at the Tarkington.
Airport officials say the first electric bus is in operation and that it will have five more by early next year.
Eighteen companies tried to land the contract for demolition of the former Reid Hospital facility.
A Habitat for Humanity group is planning to build possibly hundreds of homes on an 84-acre site in Bloomington.
Two powerful lobbying groups say they have resolved differences that previously led state lawmakers to give up on efforts to overturn the Prohibition-era Sunday carryout sales ban.
The baseball and softball organization’s board of directors picked Zionsville over Plainfield and Matteson, Illinois, for the regional hub, which is now located in Indianapolis.
The decision to withhold the information comes as the public prepares to comment on whether the state should take control of the financially struggling Muncie Community Schools.
The Senate tax proposal released Thursday would restrict employees earning at least $500,000 from making so-called "catch-up" contributions to 401(k) workplace retirement plans.