Indiana ‘missed big’ by not adopting work share, report says
Researchers who have studied work-share programs—which have been implemented in 28 states—say thousands of Indiana workers have been unnecessarily laid off.
Researchers who have studied work-share programs—which have been implemented in 28 states—say thousands of Indiana workers have been unnecessarily laid off.
The progress our state has made in the last two decades in protecting wetlands would be seriously undermined by Senate Bill 389.
The greatness of Black people isn’t limited to the strength required to overcome racism and oppression.
This Black History Month, we should commit ourselves to closing the persistent Black-white academic achievement gap.
Expanding the non-itemizer deduction is estimated to increase both participation rates in charitable giving and charitable dollars raised.
The increase in restrictions there, warranted or not, is a limitation on representative government.
Senate Bill 168 is among several bills attempting to grab power from those duly elected by the people of Indianapolis to govern the city.
The action rights a wrong against churches, synagogues, mosques and other worship centers in the health crisis.
Carmel-based Heartland Consumer Products says Speedway offers knockoff sweetener in packets that are too similar to Splenda’s packaging, which could confuse customers.
Josh Smiley, Lilly’s CFO since 2018, resigned from the company after the drugmaker said he had engaged in a improper personal relationship with an employee.
Watching birds is good for you, and you don’t even need a note from the doctor to do it.
If it becomes law, House Bill 1309, authored by Republican Rep. Karen Engleman of Georgetown, will allow employees to request accommodations from their employer—something pregnant workers are already allowed to do.
Joshua Smiley, who was Lilly’s second-highest-paid employee, was named CFO in January 2018. Lilly said Smiley also engaged in “inappropriate personal communications” with other employees.
American Resources Corp. is the latest central Indiana firm to jump on the “blank-check company’ bandwagon—forming a shell company that uses public offering proceeds to scoop up an acquisition target.
The issue looms large for Indiana, where employer-sponsored plans cover 53.3% of the population.
Lilly has spent three decades and more than $3 billion trying to find a way to treat Alzheimer’s disease. Its latest drug, donanemab, finally shows real promise.
The former IU Health CEO has had a front-row seat for decades to Indiana’s bustling health care landscape.
Why do our legislators continue sending Hoosier tax dollars to private schools, rather than spending to improve public education?
The Purdue team has created technology aimed at replacing the dots and dashes with colored digital characters to modernize optical storage. And that advancement might hit closer to home than you think.
The team’s return to the IUPUI campus follows challenges in scheduling weekend games at Lucas Oil Stadium, which already has a busy slate of conventions and other sporting events throughout the year—including Indianapolis Colts home games.