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Many events are part of the Indiana Black Expo Summer Celebration’s Business Conference.
The Indiana Finance Authority says its board voted Thursday to endorse a deal for state agencies to oversee I-69 construction between Bloomington and Martinsville.
Sherry and David Williams, both in their 50s, work seven days a week to keep their two restaurants and a catering business running.
Amazon forever changed the way America shops, to the detriment of traditional brick-and-mortar retailers.
Sometime in early autumn, the U.S. Treasury will run out of cash and once again beg Congress to raise the debt limit.
Uber and Lyft should be subject to the same rules and regulations as taxi services.
The Better Care Reconciliation Act proposes significant cuts to Medicaid by capping the federal government’s participation with states.
The current debate about health care programs will result in consequential health outcomes for real people.
The Senate Republican health care bill rations care and massively increases everyone’s premiums in order to fund $300 billion in tax breaks to the top 2 percent of income earners. It robs the poor and gives to the rich.
A proposed change to a little-known regulation could actually increase federal overreach, potentially driving up gas prices and creating regulatory chaos for small businesses like Family Express.
With the district projecting its high schools will be at only 37 percent capacity in the coming school year, it’s hard to argue IPS should keep all its schools open.
Dr. Jerome Adams was first appointed state health commissioner in October 2014 by then-Gov. Mike Pence. He has focused on issues such as the state’s opioid epidemic, high infant mortality rate and high rate of smoking.
Todd Wolfe, who was indicted on federal fraud charges in 2015 following the collapse of Fishers collection agency Deca Financial Services LLC, must make restitution of more than $5 million to his victims.
You may be the next contestant. Here’s how to at least end up in the audience.
After nine years with Lewis & Kappes and two with Barnes & Thornburg, Marco Moreno went out on his own in 2012.
In his current role, Tracy Barnes assists Lt. Gov. Suzanne Crouch with the management and leadership of the executive office, the business office and five state agencies.
The slump marks a sharp turnaround in the egg business. In 2015, an avian influenza outbreak forced farmers to destroy millions of birds and prices skyrocketed.
Two coffee shop hopefuls looking to open on neighboring lots in the Carmel Arts & Design District have learned their divergent fates.
The U.S. economy got off to a lackluster start during the first three months of 2017, though it enjoyed more momentum than two earlier estimates indicated.
Under the new agreement, Walgreens will buy 2,186 stores, three distribution centers and related inventory from Rite Aid for about $5.18 billion in cash.