Indiana sees 70 percent surge in syphilis cases
State health officials are urging Indiana's health care providers to aggressively test patients for syphilis.
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State health officials are urging Indiana's health care providers to aggressively test patients for syphilis.
The Republican Governors Association called the Democrat a “wasteful-spending, tax-loving, former lobbyist.”
The longer the Anthem-Cigna deal takes to wrap up, the more nervous Wall Street becomes that the $48 billion acquisition might not happen.
Plus an original Asante original with a Broadway choreographer and an operatic closer for the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra.
The Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra is one of four American orchestras chosen to perform at a festival in Washington, D.C., in 2018.
The Indianapolis-based maker of Deet insect repellent and a slew of specialty chemicals already has an offer worth $453.8 million.
More than 14,000 students, or 80 percent of those eligible, are behind on meeting the 21st Century Scholars program's new requirements.
The Indianapolis-based manufacturer received a $4.5 million bump in sales from the businesses of Milltronics Manufacturing and Takumi Machinery Co., which Hurco acquired in July 2015.
CTS said the end of Elkhart production is part of a corporate-wide simplification strategy dating to 2013.
Doubts about the economy deepened Friday when the government reported that hiring in May slowed to a near-standstill.
The deaths of IndyCar’s Justin Wilson and Formula One's Jules Bianchi from head injuries have created discussions on how to protect open-wheel drivers.
Police say Gary Ogle, 69, and Robert Fersch, 68, defrauded customers and subcontractors in Hendricks, Marion, Boone and Hamilton counties of $1.2 million.
Republicans are looking to regain control of the state Department of Education from Democrat Glenda Ritz, who is seeking re-election to the position she won in in 2012.
Proposed new federal rules aim to make sure borrowers of short-term, high-interest payday loans have the ability to repay them.
On a recent visit to Indianapolis, HomeAdvisor CEO Chris Terrill spoke with IBJ about the company’s fast-growing local office, its nearby competitor Angie’s List, and the future of the home-services industry.
Flanner and Buchanan Funeral Centers has acquired the Lavenia & Summers Home for Funerals, Indianapolis-based Flanner and Buchanan announced Thursday.
Ardagh Group’s glass-packaging division, which employs more than 200 at its Muncie headquarters, plans to relocate most of those jobs to Fishers by the end of the year.
Anthem, one of Indiana’s largest insurers, is seeking premium hikes ranging from nearly 20 percent to 41 percent for coverage it sells on and off the Affordable Care Act’s public insurance exchanges.
Three central Indiana Toyota dealers lost their battle to stop a fourth from moving into their vicinity as the Indiana Supreme Court ruled Thursday they did not have standing to stop the move from happening.
The district is reporting that its sub crisis is virtually gone, wiped away just months after bringing on a private company to recruit and place substitute teachers.