Allison expects 50-percent drop in quarterly earnings
The Indianapolis-based transmissions manufacturer said its profit would be hurt by a steep drop in revenue in the first quarter.
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The Indianapolis-based transmissions manufacturer said its profit would be hurt by a steep drop in revenue in the first quarter.
Indianapolis development officials on Wednesday will weigh the 10-year requests from the pharmaceuticals giant related to a new manufacturing plant and improvements to existing operations downtown.
Investor smiles about new experimental cancer drugs and an aggressive play for the animal health market in China turned to frowns after Lilly disclosed deep cuts to its U.S. sales force.
The area near Lafayette Square Mall hasn’t exactly been a magnet for redevelopment lately. But city officials hope to change that with a plan to reposition the area as International Marketplace.
It remains to be seen whether Fishers’ new rules for mobile businesses will increase food truck traffic in the Hamilton County town—and what impact their arrival could have on established restaurants.
Champion Waterproofing is expanding into central Indiana to maintain a rapid sales momentum in its five years of business.
Representatives voted 86-6 Monday in favor of the bill after provisions that would've required all public schools to have gun-carrying employees during school hours were pulled from it last week.
Indiana leaders must decide whether to spend money on an in-state passenger rail service line because Congress will no longer fund Amtrak routes shorter than 750 miles.
New version of ubiquitous test also will no longer be offered in pencil and paper format.
Lawmakers have until April 29 to work out a budget that likely will include some tax cuts.
Broken roads have formed the single largest pothole in freshman Gov. Mike Pence's legislative "roadmap," a first-year agenda centered around a $500 million cut in the state's personal income tax.
The federal government’s workplace safety agency is investigating its Indiana counterpart—a department that documents indicate is trying to boost its inspections without hiring new staffers.
Visual artists and arts administrators dominate list of grant recipients.
A family legal battle and untimely deaths have drawn attention to Holiday World’s owners in recent years. But it’s business as usual for those who run the Indiana theme park.
The Indiana Arts Commission is accepting nominations through Aug. 1 for a new state poet laureate. Current poet laureate Karen Kovacik's two-year term expires in January 2014. Poet laureates are expected to develop educational programming, raise awareness of poetry and work with the arts commission to promote the art.
Paul McCartney is bringing his “Out There” tour to Bankers Life Fieldhouse on July 14, promoters announced Friday morning. It will be the former Beatle’s first concert in Indianapolis since 2002. Tickets go on sale April 19 at 10 a.m.
The driver of a scooter was killed at 5:50 Friday morning when he drove into the back of a sport-utility vehicle on East Washington Street in Indianapolis near North Whittier Place. Occupants in the SUV were not injured. Washington Street was closed for a few hours after the incident.
Find a penny here and a penny there, and pretty soon you’ve got enough to spring for a vat of Diet Coke from McDonald’s—or to spur investment in a community.
The film dares not to back away from the blatant racist taunts and threats that were a reality of Robinson’s entry into the game.