Killing obesity without coercion
Top-down culture change only works in North Korea, says the head of a group of local CEOs that is working broadly and subtly, not tyrannically, to improve Indy’s culture of eating and exercising.
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Top-down culture change only works in North Korea, says the head of a group of local CEOs that is working broadly and subtly, not tyrannically, to improve Indy’s culture of eating and exercising.
Bent Rail Brewery is not officially the cafeteria for The Speak Easy. But it might as well be.
This adaptation, by R. Hamilton Wright and David Pichette, largely takes Sir Arthur Conan Doyle at his words, honoring his best-known Holmes adventure with a patiently paced, witty-but-not-silly script.
North of 96th has a new reporter on the beat: Lindsey Erdody started the gig Monday.
Veteran legislative observers had felt the timing was right this year for two policy changes long overdue.
Fix the way Indiana funds public schools, indeed [Feb. 23 Steve Freeland Viewpoint]!
Indy Chamber knows that affordability and ease of doing business are important economic development assets. But we also know that we live in a talent-driven economy—and our strategy for growth and jobs must adapt.
Across the country we have witnessed utility crusades to stomp out competition from rooftop solar. Now, in Indiana, we see an unprecedented attack by utility companies like AEP, Duke and Vectren to maintain their monopoly status.
The best way to stimulate the economy is by keeping workers on the job through work sharing. The return is greater than infrastructure investments or tax cuts, according to Moody’s Analytics.
Our City-County Council will soon address funding for Mayor Greg Ballard’s preschool education initiative, the next step toward making it a reality. That step should be taken.
Alex Barlow, the “Guy Who Beat No. 1 Indiana,” is more than a one-shot wonder.
One-size-fits-all solutions don’t work for urban neighborhoods.
A judge ordered HDG Mansur chief Harrold Garrison to appear in court after creditors charged he is dodging their requests for information and filed a contempt motion.
U.S. regulators invoked broad powers to ensure that Web traffic for all users is treated equally, adopting net-neutrality rules that supporters say will preserve a wide-open Internet and that opponents vow to fight in court.
Deborah Berke & Partners is the architect on the nine-story project from hotelier 21c. If the name sounds familiar, it’s because the firm designed what should be another signature building on downtown’s east side.
Paris-based drugmaker Sanofi had revenue of $8.4 billion from Lantus last year. It lost U.S. patent protection this month and will lose exclusive rights in Europe in May.
The leader of the Indiana Senate said Wednesday that a bill to legalize and regulate fenced deer hunting will remain in the rules committee he controls until the GOP caucus finds a solution “that’s fair and reasonable.”
The consumer price index fell 0.7 percent in January, the sharpest drop since December 2008, the Labor Department said Thursday.
Voucher use is up significantly in Hamilton County districts, but most children using the program still live in the state’s largest, poorest cities with some of the most troubled public schools.
Orders to U.S. factories for long-lasting manufactured goods bounced back in January, rising by the largest amount in six months, although much of the strength came from a big jump in airplane orders.