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Premier said that there's no evidence that the information of more than 200,000 patients was accessed.
The growing Hendricks County town plans to build a new fire department headquarters and two fire stations, in addition to other improvements.
The upcoming retirement of one of Indiana's Supreme Court justices has legal observers speculating on when the court might rule in a long-running dispute over IBM Corp.'s failed attempt to privatize Indiana's welfare services.
The per-session average for the men's Big Ten Conference basketball tournament hit a five-year low as IU, the tournament's No. 1 seed, lost its opener on Friday. Purdue's run to the final and Michigan State's strong following propped up the numbers.
Fresh Market, which operates five stores in Indiana, including three in the Indianapolis area, has been sold to buyout firm Apollo Global Management.
The for-profit programs racked up low passing rates for graduates taking state licensing exams, and could lose their accreditation if they don’t get the scores back up.
The Ball State University board of trustees, under fire over a lack of transparency in the departure of former university President Paul Ferguson, announced steps Monday to have faculty and students involved in the search for a new president.
The Indiana Democratic Party says it won't file a court challenge to U.S. Rep. Todd Young's placement on the ballot for U.S. Senate.
The Rev. Michael K. Jones from Progressive Baptist Church will take over the show long hosted by the late Amos Brown, starting Monday.
NCAA executives insist their organization is airtight. It was revealed Monday during a popular sports-talk radio show that the leak may have come from a surprising source.
Several fast-growing communities in Hamilton County are pursuing certified special counts this year as a way to secure more state funding.
A company that wants to build a $500 million medical center at the Indianapolis International Airport has suddenly postponed a community forum to explain the plan and answer questions.
Also on the high-hopes list: A celebration of Indiana art at the State Museum.
Indiana’s monthly unemployment rate was revised slightly upward in December, to 4.6 percent, and remained at that rate in January, the state announced Monday morning.
The most recent survey of youth sports shows football participation is growing faster than nearly every other sport.
Consider the road for the Indiana Hoosiers. Did we say “road?’’ That should be “gauntlet.’’ You could make the case that no champion from any of the big boy conferences got a tougher trail.
The Indianapolis-based NCAA said Sunday night it is looking into how a copy of this year's men's basketball tournament bracket got leaked online during the network's extended selection show.
I have the honor of announcing the winners in April. I’m thrilled new plays are being honored and produced.
At Watami Sushi, what you may give up in strong flavors, you gain in accessibility and low cost.
The Indiana Department of Transportation awarded the contract to Chicago-based Walsh Construction for the new interchange at 106th Street and Interstate 69, INDOT announced Friday.