Compromise emerges on Indiana immigration bill
The state senator who said Indiana should crack down on illegal immigration says a compromise includes the potential loss of state tax benefits for businesses hiring illegal immigrants.
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The state senator who said Indiana should crack down on illegal immigration says a compromise includes the potential loss of state tax benefits for businesses hiring illegal immigrants.
Indiana lawmakers are set to vote Friday on a new $28 billion state budget that would give slight funding increases to schools without raising taxes, leave the state with more than $1 billion in reserves and give taxpayers refunds if the state takes in more money than it needs.
The Tony-winning Best Musical, which is still running on Broadway, hits local movie theaters for a limited run.
A proposed 64-acre development west of U.S. 31 in Carmel would help satiate a craving for retail, but it faces a tough fight from neighborhood groups that want to preserve the thoroughfare’s residential character.
A group of local power brokers is quietly assembling a plan that would transfer control of Indianapolis Public Schools to the mayor.
Republic Airways Holdings’ 2009 purchases of regional airlines has created one of the industry’s most complicated labor integration challenges, particularly among pilots now represented by different unions.
Profits flowing from earlier investments could mean more available capital, but firms continue to be selective in placing their bets.
There’s a blissfully funny sequence in the first act of the Indiana Repertory Theatre’s production of “The 39 Steps,” the local premiere of the Broadway hit.
First in our month-long series of reviews of newer ethnic eateries. This week: Garuda.
Dad isn’t just recording workout data or accessing records that already exist, he’s creating his own diagnostic information.
Citizens has more than 120 miles of transmission pipe and hundreds of miles of gas service lines.
New locations of various eateries are planned in Carmel, downtown, and on the north and south sides.
Every business sector has influential players, whether they are in the public eye or wield their influence behind the scenes. IBJ is identifying those people in eight different industry categories. Up this month: commercial real estate.
Forecasts of big growth in executive employment at not-for-profits drives plan to create between seven and 10 endowed faculty chairs.
Financial newsletter Emerging Manager Monthly honored the fund as manager of the year in its category.
Bill Rostiser has practiced watchmaking for more than half of his life. At 60, he has worked 38 years at Windsor Jewelry just south of Monument Circle. During that time, he watched the downtown area flourish, along with the business.
Sewing machine manufacturer Baby Lock USA wants to broaden its exposure beyond crafters and quilters.
when it comes to global inflation, all eyes are on China, where a rapid rise in prices is causing concern.