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Newfields previews contemporary art revival, unveils strategic plan at annual meeting
Newfields is exploring the construction of a new wing at the art museum and a free-standing conservatory as part of the strategic plan.
Independent bookstores are multiplying, although many still think they’re dying out
The latest numbers from the American Booksellers Association show independent stores expanding at a pace not seen this century.
Fair housing groups file lawsuit arguing federal rule change removes protections
Opponents say the rule change could reverse decades of lending protections and open the door to discrimination against Black people, Latinos and other minorities.
Atlanta company makes its pitch for $2.2B east-side data center
Company executives at DC Blox detailed plans for the proposed $2.2 billion project, which would be built off of the Pennsy Trail and in close proximity to Irvington Community Elementary School.
Indiana regulators OK Texas company’s purchase of Indiana power plant
The $3.45 billion transaction, which includes two other power plants, still requires federal approval and faces a challenge related to market competition concerns.
Proposal to nix City-County Council home addresses from disclosure forms advances
The proposal was motivated by an April incident in which gunshots were fired at the front door of Councilor Ron Gibson.
Proportion of Americans without health insurance holds steady at about 8%
The national survey results, released Thursday, show the all-ages uninsured rate has stayed significantly down from where it was several years ago.
Bears stadium talks hit new twist in Illinois Legislature
The change in strategy reflects growing concern in the Illinois Senate that the sprawling House bill approved in April may be too unwieldy to pass before adjournment this weekend.
Indiana libertarian leader to head party’s national committee
Libertarian Party of Indiana leader Evan McMahon will chair the Libertarian National Committee after winning over delegates Sunday at the party’s annual convention.
Braun eyes property tax breaks for seniors, assessment changes
Indiana Gov. Mike Braun said he plans to push lawmakers on property tax relief in the next legislative session, particularly for older adults who’ve paid off their mortgages.
Indiana electoral races garner thousands in wagers on online prediction market
The secretary of state’s race isn’t the only state contest that has attracted bets. Primaries for U.S. House race nominees brought in thousands in trade volume.
Median pay packages for CEOs at public companies rose nearly 6% in 2025
Many companies have heeded calls from shareholders to tie CEO compensation more closely to performance. As a result, a large proportion of pay packages consist of stock awards, which the CEO often can’t cash in for years.
Key senators look to break college sports logjam in Congress with bipartisan bill
College sports has been looking to Washington, D.C., for help as it grapples with rising costs of paying players and an out-of-control transfer portal that have threatened smaller sports, many involving women, that make up the backbone of the U.S. Olympic pipeline.
Lilly’s experimental obesity drug shows huge weight-loss results in trial
The Indianapolis-based drugmaker said some trial participants saw a level of weight loss similar to what patients experience after bariatric surgery.
Trump administration proposes NDAs for all federal workers
The U.S. Office of Personnel Management cited a number of high-profile leaks, including “unauthorized disclosures” that “put the lives of members of the armed forces at risk.”
Life sciences firm planning $16M relocation to Noblesville
Bothell, Washington-based BioLife Solutions Inc. plans to move its manufacturing and research operations from Indianapolis to Hamilton County.
Morales lashes back over loss of Indiana secretary of state race support
Indiana Secretary of State Diego Morales’ campaign message blames his backing of President Trump’s redistricting push — despite other top Republicans doing the same.
Another surge for Micron, Wall Street’s latest $1T company, sends stock market to records
Analysts are forecasting continued strength in demand for computer memory, and Micron Technology’s stock price has already more than tripled so far this year.