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IBJ Podcast: Indianapolis criminal defense attorney Jim Voyles Jr. (from The Indiana Lawyer Podcast)
Indiana Lawyer reporter Maura Johnson interviews Indianapolis criminal defense attorney Jim Voyles Jr., who reflects on nearly 58 years of practicing law, from representing Indianapolis Colts and Pacers players to serving as local counsel during the Mike Tyson sexual assault trial.
Businesses can claim refunds starting Monday for Trump tariffs declared unconstitutional
It’s the first step in a complicated process that also might eventually lead to refunds for consumers who were billed for some or all of the tariffs on products shipped to them from outside the United States.
NCAA tourney star Braylon Mullins of Greenfield heading back to UConn instead of NBA
The 6-foot-6 shooting guard made his announcement Saturday on his Instagram account with highlight clips of his biggest shots and the words “unfinished business.”
Federal judge blocks Nexstar-Tegna TV station merger until antitrust lawsuit is settled
In an emergency temporary restraining order, the judge noted the merger would make Nexstar the owner of two or even three of the “Big Four” local affiliates in at least 30 local television markets — including Indianapolis.
‘Bob & Tom Show’ co-founder Bob Kevoian dies at 75
Kevoian became a member of the National Radio Hall of Fame in 2015 for his work on the comedy-themed morning show.
Longtime business leader Jim Schellinger leaves Indy’s economic development agency
Indy Economic Development Inc. said his retirement, announced late Friday, is effective immediately. No additional information about his departure was provided.
Fever sign Aliyah Boston to 3-year contract extension with highest total salary in league history
She becomes the first player in WNBA history to sign a deal under a new option called the Exceptional Performance on Initial Contract provision – or EPIC.
Maggie Phelps: Leaders can offer support while preserving boundaries
We all know that moment when someone is right in front of us, clearly needing support, and we feel a tug. To act. To intervene. To help. But what happens when what feels like empathy or care pulls us into taking on what is not ours to carry? Sometimes, our care unintentionally undermines the very […]
Cecil Bohanon and John Horowitz: Take a lesson from egg prices: Let the market do its thing
Scarce goods must be rationed between competing users, and markets use prices to ration scarce eggs among competing buyers.
Q&A with Carmel interior designer Stephanie Wiott, named a Traditional Home ‘rising star’
Wiott spoke with IBJ about her career journey and how her mindset has helped her find success.
Mouratoglou center aims to add prestige to tennis scene
In the biggest tennis facility news in central Indiana since the Indianapolis Tennis Center stadium closed in 2010, Mouratoglou Tennis Centers announced plans last month to open a location in Noblesville.
Ossium Health aims to revolutionize role of bone marrow banks
The company has a goal to build a massive bank of bone marrow from deceased organ donors to treat patients with blood cancers and improve organ transplantations.
Old City Hall project scrapped after city tires of waiting
The city of Indianapolis is going back to the drawing board — again — on its efforts to revitalize Old City Hall after walking away from a long-stalled deal.
Pete the Planner: You couldn’t care less, and that’s a good thing
Back when I was 22 and freshly married, I cared about everything.
Derek Schultz: Indy flexed its hospitality muscles in a wild, two-year run of major sporting events
Here’s a look back at an exciting and eclectic mix of celebrated events — with quotes that speak to the city’s success as a host.
Editorial: Fever puts the band back together after off-season of uncertainty
These are players and a team with the potential to have huge community impact not just this summer but in the years ahead. And that wasn’t certain just a week or two ago and especially not a month or two ago.
Mitch Frazier: Let’s be leaders who inspire
Great leaders inspire with clarity of purpose, build a spirit of unity and create the conditions to transform ambition into action now and in the future.
Danny Lopez: Is a truly free Cuba on the horizon? It’s complicated.
For many of us, a deal that keeps the Castro regime in place would certainly sting and would, in my estimation, do a disservice to the generations of Cubans and Cuban Americans who have spent decades pining for liberty, free elections and basic human rights.
William Murphy: Collaboration on schools thrives under a shared reality
To build a sustainable future, our community must confront difficult questions about resource allocation.