Billionaire Cuban to visit Indiana alma mater
Dallas Mavericks owner and billionaire entrepreneur Mark Cuban will be visiting his alma mater Indiana University for a public talk next week.
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Dallas Mavericks owner and billionaire entrepreneur Mark Cuban will be visiting his alma mater Indiana University for a public talk next week.
Duke Energy Corp., the nation's largest electric utility by market value, reported stronger-than-expected earnings for the third quarter, but company executives said the outlook for strong economic growth in the U.S. is dim.
The number of people seeking unemployment benefits fell last week by 8,000, but the figures were distorted by Superstorm Sandy. The four-week average of applications, a less volatile measure, rose by 3,250.
A new Purdue University report says farm-related deaths in Indiana fell to 16 last year and none involved children for the first time in 13 years.
Indianapolis-based not-for-profit Music for All, which puts on the annual Bands of America competition, announced Thursday that it plans to keep its headquarters and events in Indianapolis through 2023.
City and local not-for-profit officials plan to break ground Thursday (Nov. 8) on the city's first supportive housing facility for homeless veterans.
Federal prosecutors have filed fraud charges against an investor who they say misspent nearly $400,000 that leaders of an Indianapolis church gave him as it tried to raise more money to rebuild from a fire.
Still juiced from last season's playoff run, Pacers fans packed Bankers Life Fieldhouse for the team's home opener and are watching games on TV in bigger numbers than they have in years.
The Builders Association of Greater Indianapolis said October’s jump marked the biggest year-over-year increase this year. Activity was strongest in Hamilton and Hendricks counties.
The new chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee and the GOP's top lieutenants on the panel will have the task of writing Indiana's next biennial budget during the 2013 session.
A few new restaurants are popping up around Indianapolis, including a popular restaurant and bar and a sit-down Mexican chain.
Plainfield-based company provides its soaps and shampoos to world’s most prestigious hotels.
A comparison of Indianapolis and New Orleans as tourism and convention cities.
In many ways, our schedule of events defines Indiana Sports Corp. That—along with our youth initiatives that will touch 185,000 young people throughout Indiana this year—is what separates us from our competitors in 500 other markets throughout our country.
Focus groups in Chicago, Louisville and St. Louis reacted strongly to photos of local tourism offerings like the Central Canal and the Artsgarden.
The operator of the Ruth’s Chris Steak House locations in Indianapolis is delving into the breakfast business by acquiring the rights to open 16 Another Broken Egg restaurants. The first is slated to open in February on the north side.
Indiana Senate Democrats have elected Tim Lanane to lead their 13-member caucus in General Assembly.
Loretta Rush became the second female Indiana Supreme Court justice in state history during a private swearing-in ceremony Wednesday.
Eleven fire agencies, including some from Johnson and Marion counties, helped firefighters in Shelby County extinguish a house fire Tuesday night in which four were injured. The blaze started just before 8 p.m. in the 5700 block of West County Road 1100 North when an explosion knocked the residence off its foundation. One victim was seriously injured and had to be airlifted to the hospital.
Eight men escaped a fire that broke out about 4:30 Wednesday morning in Noblesville in a house that had been converted into apartment units. One of the residents smelled smoke and woke up the other occupants. Damage to the home is estimated to be $50,000. Investigators say the fire may have started in the attic due to an electrical short.