EPA watchdog says government failing to study ethanol’s impact
The Obama administration has failed to study as legally required the impact of requiring ethanol in gasoline, the Environmental Protection Agency inspector general said Thursday.
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The Obama administration has failed to study as legally required the impact of requiring ethanol in gasoline, the Environmental Protection Agency inspector general said Thursday.
Republican vice presidential candidate Mike Pence has filed a personal financial disclosure form that shows his salary as Indiana governor is his main source of income.
Westfield officials on Thursday confirmed Ken Alexander’s departure but provided no details. He was the first to hold the position of director, overseeing operations at the nearly 400-acre sports campus.
Mark Bradford has been named CEO of Old National’s Indianapolis Region, replacing Randy Reichmann, who held the position for more than decade.
The Chicago-based tech firm, which planned to hire hundreds in Indianapolis and considered moving its headquarters here, has streamlined local operations. Meanwhile, top local exec R.J. Talyor has parted ways with the company.
For the third time in a decade, CEO Jeff Smulyan is making an offer for the outstanding shares of Emmis Communications Corp., which runs radio stations and magazines in Indianapolis and major U.S. markets.
The Legend Classic Irvington Cafe is casual without being sloppy, offering comfort food that isn’t complacent.
No one is sure whether Anthem and the Justice Department can hash out a settlement before the federal case to block the insurer's $54 billion acquisition of Cigna Corp. goes to trial in November.
The recent live-from-Broadway broadcast of “She Loves Me” is far from the only from-the-stage television available.
The Colts sport some impressive numbers; last year’s offense and defense aren’t among them.
New federal rules designed to make it easier for small investors to use crowdfunding have hardly gotten traction in Indiana.
After a six-year run-up for the Indianapolis-based oil refiner that saw its revenue nearly double, the company has eliminated about 25 jobs, 2 percent of its workforce, in recent months.
Construction of a 21c museum and hotel slated to be built as part of a $55 million redevelopment of Old City Hall is not likely to start on time after the owner missed a deadline to secure financing.
The closure of a handful of hotels across the city has essentially wiped out the gains made when the JW Marriott opened with its 1,005 rooms. Now Visit Indy and the city’s Capital Improvement Board are studying whether the city needs more rooms and more convention center space.
Mayor Joe Hogsett wants to replace traditional pensions for future employees with a retirement option more like a private-sector 401(k) as a way to help erase the city’s multimillion-dollar deficit.
This might be a good time to identify the downside protection for your portfolio. Downside strategies can help investors protect against significant losses.
The Indy system gives the rider an incentive to treat the bike as his own property. Markets give users and providers incentives to do the right thing.
Announcements Strategic Wealth with Matt Dicken, local financial and retirement planning firm, will launch its show on CBS 4 Indy on Sundays at 7 a.m., and on This TV/WXIN channel 249 every Saturday at 8 a.m. and Sundays at 10:30 a.m. Fundraising Prevent Child Abuse to benefit from Voices 4 Children family night on Aug. […]
The Republicans and Democrats running for governor and state superintendent say they’ll focus their energy on kids, although they have different plans to do so.
Mass transit can and will equate to economic mobility and economic development.