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Cancer is big business, and increasingly, a big advertiser, according to a new study by IU School of Medicine and the University of Pittsburgh
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Cancer is big business, and increasingly, a big advertiser, according to a new study by IU School of Medicine and the University of Pittsburgh
Chinese student customers typically spend $30,000 to $40,000, said a Mercedes-Benz dealer in Lafayette, but the really rich will dole out more than $100,000 for a Lamborghini or Maserati.
A merger between two international cement companies—and a related antitrust investigation by the Federal Trade Commission—has put an east-side Indianapolis facility under new ownership.
Fishers-based Statwax said it’s launching a free academy this fall to help professionals get certified in Google AdWords and Google Analytics.
Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Baron Hill has decided to withdraw from the race, where he was planning to face U.S. Rep. Todd Young in November. Evan Bayh, former U.S. senator and Indiana governor, will seek the seat, CNN reported Monday morning.
They sat inside an Indiana safe deposit box for more than two decades—two prized possessions that legendary Notre Dame football coach Knute Rockne carried with him when he died in a 1931 plane crash.
An Indiana agricultural expert says declining power plant emissions are apparently reducing the amount of an important nutrient corn plants get through rainfall.
Schools are reducing annual payouts from their endowments as they brace for investment losses. With less money to spend on financial aid, faculty and other costs, colleges may have to search for other revenue.
The owner of the Fuel Tank ice arena has more than doubled its expected investment to renovate the facility and now is planning apartments and offices next door.
The legal-technology startup PactSafe plans to create 91 jobs by 2020, and the software developer WDD Software plans to create 69 jobs by 2021.
Gov. Mike Pence is set to attend a campaign fundraising event with the New York billionaire in Indianapolis on Tuesday—just six days before the Republican national convention in Cleveland. The Trump campaign also has scheduled a rally for Tuesday evening in Westfield.
Lee’s homecoming is set for Monday on the Q95 morning comedy institution. She left in December after 27 years on the show.
Less than a year after it began, a bike-share system at Purdue University is set to expand on campus and to downtown Lafayette. And a pending agreement with West Lafayette could add more bikes within the city.
The Hatch plans to target creative types with its art studios, recording booths, green screens and more. It’s slated to open in early August.
The struggling retailer says it intends to more than double the number of its stores featuring the ritzy showrooms—an extension of its recent strategy to focus more on appliances and furniture.
Indianapolis’ cash-strapped homegrown charter school network Tindley Accelerated Schools is getting a boost from one of the city’s most ardent school choice supporters.
The unemployment rate rose in June from 4.7 percent to 4.9 percent. But the uptick occurred mainly for an encouraging reason: More Americans began seeking jobs.
Plans for a controversial three-story “digital canvas” have been dropped from the Mass Ave development’s design. Developers also replaced the Montage on Mass name with a different one.
As expected, only Jonathan Byrd’s offered a proposal to run the Grand Park operation after working with the city for two years.