Ed Feigenbaum: Here’s why the budget negotiations are unpredictable
The inter-chamber dynamics are fascinating, but there’s no time for petty politics in shaping this budget.
The inter-chamber dynamics are fascinating, but there’s no time for petty politics in shaping this budget.
Officials for the Indianapolis-based transmission giant tell city officials that the project would create 193 jobs that pay an average of $20.39 per hour, as well as help it retain current employees.
The iconic Fishers restaurant known for its giant pork tenderloin sandwiches and its historic downtown building is set to close later this month after 28 years in operation.
The mayor and his backers see the city’s transformation as a resounding success. But some residents say it’s been too much, too fast, and has left parts of their community almost unrecognizable.
Former Lawrence Central star used a historic loss as motivation in Virginia’s championship run.
Founded in 2014, VisionTech has seen its membership, or investors—as well as the amount invested by those members—swell significantly in the last two years.
What will we call the fieldhouse after the Bankers Life moniker disappears this summer?
In Fishers’ contested city council races, incumbents endorsed by Mayor Scott Fadness prevailed.
At least one basketball lifer employed by the Blue and Gold has been caught up in this year’s dramatic Stanley Cup playoffs.
City of Indianapolis officials voted overwhelmingly this week to authorize the creation of a flood control improvement district in the area between the White River and the Central Canal, which would help fund the construction of a new levee along the White River.
Fifty years after his signature win, Speedway legend dismisses idea of a family curse.
They’re not from the city, but the time they spent here made them household names.
A Carmel-based developer has reached agreements to acquire 14 homes in a neighborhood along busy 116th Street in Fishers and is planning to redevelop the land.
Under a proposed deal, the Boston-based developer of the 11-story project would receive a portion of the increase in property tax revenue generated by the project in order to pay off the bonds.
The massive project, which includes industrial, residential and commercial uses, would take place on largely undeveloped land near the State Road 32/38 split.
The Metropolitan and Economic Development Committee of the City-County Council could not reach a consensus Monday on a recommendation for a long-delayed 11-story downtown project at 421 N. Pennsylvania St.
UCLA, which plays its home games in the Rose Bowl, hasn’t won the actual Rose Bowl in 33 years, and the national No. 1 seed in college baseball hasn’t won the College World Series in this century.
The divestitures are part of what the company calls Project Focus, a previously-announced project to sell off non-core assets and pay down debt.
The facility would be built on about six acres of undeveloped land off East 126th Street, east of Hoosier Road.
It’s common knowledge that he has a bazooka for an arm, came here on a trade from the New England Patriots, and now has the opportunity of his life. But there’s more.