INSIDE THE STATEHOUSE: Will Pence take a stand or take a pass on LGBT rights?
The Republican governor is expected to talk about the controversial issue during his State of the State address on Jan. 12.
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The Republican governor is expected to talk about the controversial issue during his State of the State address on Jan. 12.
Almost nothing went as expected, right down to the decision to keep Chuck Pagano.
Until Obama, I always considered myself middle-of-the-road politically.
Investors who have long-term outlooks and the temperament to hold less-liquid securities, can take advantage of the opportunities presented in illiquid markets by scooping up stocks and bonds at discount prices.
Immigration stories have cultural, social and political elements to be sure, but economics almost always plays a central role.
The first of three weekly flights from Indianapolis International Airport to Philadelphia International Airport are set to begin April 14.
Indiana House Speaker Brian Bosma said Gov. Mike Pence and Senate Republicans should embrace a long-term road-funding plan that increases taxes on smokers and motorists.
A GOP state senator has filed a bill that would provide discrimination protections for gay, lesbian and bisexual people, but bows to concerns some have about transgender rights.
For months, Federal Reserve officials have pledged that this rate hiking cycle will be gradual and data-dependent. After they finally lifted rates for the first time in almost a decade last month, market participants and economists have focused on just what that means. This week, two policy makers have given us a few additional clues […]
Keep your spending mindful and your savings mindless. That’s one key bit of financial advice for millennials from Karen Carr, a 27-year-old certified financial planner with Society of Grownups, a personal finance education and planning company based in Brookline, Mass. Sounds good, but how do you go about doing that? Carr and other millennial-generation money […]
The share of U.S. adults without health insurance was 11.9 percent in the last three months of 2015, essentially unchanged from the start of the year, according to the Gallup-Healthways Well-Being Index.
Cummins Inc., Duke Realty Corp., Eli Lilly and Co., Simon Property Group Inc. and Vectren Corp. are among the prominent Indiana companies boosting their dividends in recent months. For a few companies, it’s the first increase in years.
Indiana House Public Policy Chairman Tom Dermody of LaPorte said he's working on a bill legalizing Sunday sales that he expects to file next week.
TWG is finalizing the design for its long-anticipated second phase and expects to submit plans to the city next month. The move comes as occupancy increases at its first phase of the mixed-used project, which will total nearly 480 apartments.
The Finish Line Inc. said it will close 150 stores over the next four years and replace its CEO early next year after losing $32 million in sales in its latest quarter due to supply-chain problems.
Macy's is slashing up to 4,800 jobs and closing 40 stores, a harbinger of hard times for retailers after a holiday season that saw a noticeable shift to online shopping and away from physical stores.
Anthem’s retirement plan is accused in a lawsuit of forcing about 60,000 workers and retirees to pay excessive fees by having to invest in Vanguard Group funds billed as low-cost options.
An attorney for a Mexican man who's seeking lost future earnings for a workplace back injury told the Indiana Court of Appeals on Wednesday that his client should be allowed to pursue those wages at U.S. pay rates instead of rates in his home country.
Less than two days after getting a new contract, Indianapolis Colts coach Chuck Pagano announced that six assistants, including defensive coordinator Greg Manusky, had been let go.
Emmis Communications Corp. cut 32 employees and chopped the pay of all senior executives on the eve of an earnings report that shows radio revenue was down more than 5 percent for the quarter ending Nov. 30.