SULLIVAN: Transit can help Indy reach its potential
Our lack of modern mass transit is a basic obstacle to economic development, quality of life for today’s residents, and our ability to attract new talent to our community.
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Our lack of modern mass transit is a basic obstacle to economic development, quality of life for today’s residents, and our ability to attract new talent to our community.
Regular IndyGo riders know firsthand the hassles the slow rollout of real-time data has caused, especially in the late afternoon, when buses are more likely to be off schedule.
His Supreme Court stance tells me he’s unable to rise above politics at its worst.
From investigations into questionable biotech products to poignant essays on death, here are my favorite journalism pieces on health care in 2015.
Indianapolis Zoo officials hope the as-yet-unnamed baby ape—born Wednesday in a rare in-captivity birth for orangutans—will inspire visitors to aid conservation efforts and help further socialize the zoo's other orangutans.
Mayor Joe Hogsett has introduced a package of ethics reforms that would strengthen reporting requirements and mpose stronger penalties.
Come May 16, 2016, companies seeking capital and speculators looking for the proverbial pot of gold will have a new way to meet when rules created by the SEC’s “Regulation Crowdfunding” take effect.
It’s natural to think it’s bad to buy more from foreigners than they buy from us.
Currently based in Tennessee, the company plans to build a 200,000-square-foot facility on 40 acres of undeveloped land at the intersection of Interstate 74 and S.R. 44.
An award-winning field reporter at WISH-TV Channel 8 has announced her departure, joining a growing list of on-air personalities to leave the station over the past 18 months.
Economists saw the big decline in durable goods orders as evidence that the manufacturing sector remains under pressure.
The Indianapolis-based retailer of athletic apparel turned in quarterly earnings that beat analyst expectations, but the price of company shares quickly dropped Thursday on weak earnings guidance.
The comedy club has taken the space formerly occupied by Cultured Swirl, while Ramen noodles remain trendy with a Tokyo chain’s arrival in Carmel.
City and county officials across Indiana won't be allowed to tax or restrict the use of disposable plastic bags by grocery stores and other retailers under a new state law.
See what you can buy for $650,000 plus get the details on the most expensive house that sold in the past few months.
The 8,500-square-foot house owned by real estate agent Joe Everhart and Ken Ramsay served as a clubhouse for seven decades before the couple turned it back into a home.
Industry experts point to a host of factors for the increasing shortage but say it’s mostly driven by the state’s property tax caps coupled with rising home-building fees charged by municipalities.
The funding plan draws down the state's $2 billion budget reserve and also gives about $580 million to city and county governments for road projects.
The $10 million facility at 5315 Lafayette Road in Pike Township will be named the OrthoIndy Foundation YMCA and offer medical care and other services tailored to veterans and their families.