IndyCar keeps Firestone on board with contract extension
Firestone has a long history with the series. Since 2000, it has been IndyCar's sole tire manufacturer.
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Firestone has a long history with the series. Since 2000, it has been IndyCar's sole tire manufacturer.
A United Kingdom judge has approved settlement between Rolls-Royce Holdings Plc and UK prosecutors, resolving a bribery probe spanning three decades of misconduct at the jet-engine maker.
One of the bill’s author said it is designed to help parents who are “up against a wall,” and he stressed that it should not be confused as a first step to medical marijuana legalization in the state.
Founded in Indianapolis in 1951, Jay’s Moving Co. had been plotting the expansion outside of central Indiana for three years.
The world's biggest retailer said Tuesday that 59 new, expanded or relocated Walmart and Sam’s Clubs locations are in the works.
Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb will deliver his first State of the State speech Tuesday night, where he is expected to discuss road funding, education and other priorities.
“Flagrant Foul” will be the only live, local morning sports talk show in central Indiana.
The 2016 permit number marks the fifth straight year of rising sales, but still pales when compared with the single-year high for permits in this century.
The owners of the former Plow & Anchor restaurant, which closed Jan. 2, hope to have the Mexican eatery open within the next month.
The Indianapolis-area industrial market ended the year with vacancy of just 3 percent, nearly half of what it was at the end of 2015. The upshot: More properties are needed, and several million square feet of space are in the pipeline.
The 189-nation global lending agency's latest economic outlook took note of the significant impact Trump's election has already had in giving a boost to U.S. stock prices, interest rates and the dollar.
If approved, the plan would not require any future vote on tollways by lawmakers once a specific tolling plan is in place. Instead, it would leave that up to the discretion of the governor.
General Motors plans to invest $1 billion in U.S. factories and add thousands of white-collar jobs, measures that have been in the works for years but announced Tuesday after criticism from President-elect Donald Trump.
Contractors and at least one landlord say Marsh Supermarkets has fallen behind on rent and other bills—a development that suggests the locally based chain is facing heightened financial strain.
A similar bill was waylaid last year in the Indiana General Assembly after objections from some health care workers. Now, another effort is under way.
The purveyor of classic women’s styles isn’t the only fashion retailer planning to close its location in the downtown mall in the next week.
Those pledging to cut federal taxes to boost the economy might consider looking first at lessons learned in GOP-controlled states, such as Indiana, that adopted similar strategies, only to see growth falter or budget gaps widen.
Republican legislators are considering taking the next step toward adding a balanced budget amendment to the Indiana Constitution, despite claims it’s unnecessary.
Plus a film lineup at the Tube Factory for inauguration day.
Dedicated in 1902, it’s the largest of more than 200 Civil War memorials in the U.S. and the only one that combines large-scale sculpture in bronze and stone.