February manufacturing report tops expectations
Factory activity in February shrank less than predicted as gains in new orders and production provided signs that the beleaguered industry could soon stabilize.
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Factory activity in February shrank less than predicted as gains in new orders and production provided signs that the beleaguered industry could soon stabilize.
Automakers posted big U.S. sales gains in February as consumers returned to showrooms after a snowy January.
Now down to a handful of traditional pizzerias, the Indianapolis-based pizza franchisor said it is searching for a location where pedestrian traffic would be heavier.
Two measures aimed at to reducing methamphetamine production in Indiana are on their way to the governor's desk after receiving approval from the full House.
TCS Capital founder Eric Semler and two other outsiders are joining the board under a settlement announced Tuesday morning. The pact bars TCS from increasing its ownership stake beyond 12.75 percent. It currently owns 10.7 percent.
William T. "Rusty" McKay II, a volunteer at Fairbanks Addiction Treatment Center for more than 20 years, was moved to help others after his own battle with alcohol addiction.
Sandy Cloyd and Claudia McGinness, both recipients of lung transplants, said they volunteer out of gratitude to the families of the donors who gave them a chance to live.
Rhonda Berger, volunteer and advocate for Indiana Donor Network, lost her 19-year-old daughter in a 2009 apartment fire. Now, she gets comfort from telling her daughter’s story and helping other donor families through their grief.
Jo Ann Morton helped launch Hendricks Regional Health's first cardiac rehabilitation unit, and the program has grown explosively under her watch.
Brittany Dorton, a registered nurse at IU Health Ball Memorial Hospital, led a study that sought a better understanding of poor morale and job burnout among nurses.
Kristin Wikel, supervisor of the school program at Riley Hospital for Children, is passionate about being an advocate for Riley patients and their families while they’re in the hospital and after they’ve gone home.
Curran Architecture has taken space in a 1908 structure that once served as barracks for enlisted soldiers, as activity continues to pick up at the sprawling former army base.
Senate Bill 109 would give oversight of nearly 400 privately owned deer farms and seven preserves to the Board of Animal Health. The board would have control over all records and requirements.
Programming includes a “”Music of the Earth” festival and a film-plus-orchestra screening of “Raiders of the Lost Ark.”
Dr. Linda Han, director of breast surgical oncology at the IU Health Simon Cancer Center, learned early in her career that many female patients with breast cancer wanted to have a woman perform their surgeries.
The decision requires state officials to resume full grant payments to a not-for-profit group that helps settle refugees. But state officials say they will seek a stay of the order while they appeal the decision.
Dr. Margaret “Meg” Frazer is the midwest medical director for Pfizer but continues to see patients as a neurologist at Josephson Wallack Munshower Neurology PC.
If you live in Indiana and see a heart doctor, there’s a good chance that doctor was trained by Dr. Eric Williams, a professor of medicine at IU School of Medicine.
The program uses an individual’s genetic code to create a personalized therapy that attacks cancer while minimizing harm to the patient.
The not-for-profit, founded in Indianapolis, uses a boxing training regimen to fight Parkinson’s disease.