DINING: Dog days aren’t over at new Michigan Road eatery
Second in a month-long series of keep-it-simple restaurants. This week: Chicago Hot Dog Co.
Second in a month-long series of keep-it-simple restaurants. This week: Chicago Hot Dog Co.
Third in a month-long series of reviews of late-in-the-year restaurant newcomers.
Fourth in a series of reviews of late-in-the-year restaurant newcomers. This week: Winona Lake transplant Cerulean.
Kirr Marbach’s ‘mid-cap blend’ outpaces similar Indiana-based investments.
Colleges are experimenting with business models at a time when the ability of students and their families to pay are dropping dramatically, and endowments and scholarship funds remain depressed.
The chairman of the Indiana Senate's Education Committee says he's working on a compromise to a bill that would pull the state from the Common Core State Standards national education initiative.
Opera star Sylvia McNair offers subtle take on “Send in the Clowns.”
CEO Sergio Marchionne will be on hand to announce the automaker will create 850 jobs at a vacant factory in Tipton and another 400 jobs at three other plants.
An educational group is planning to spend about $4 million to renovate an Indianapolis warehouse to open its first charter school in what it hopes will become a statewide network.
The Mind Trust education reform group has agreed to give $1 million each to two California-based charter school networks that plan to open 12 new schools here in the next seven years.
In Kokomo, Chrysler plants rise with the resurgent automaker, while a GM plant across the highway hasn’t been so fortunate.
A CIO has to blend business and technical skills in ways that aren’t taught to technicians.
Greenwood city officials are in the early stages of a downtown revitalization plan that would begin with an investment of up to $9 million designed to make Old Town more appealing to both vehicle and foot traffic.
The world has changed so much over the past century due to the rapid pace of invention and new knowledge. Systems and processes are constantly updated to serve our realities.
Local television stations are each preparing in their own way for the return to the air this fall of popular weathercaster Angela Buchman.
Indiana taxpayers will see their personal income tax rate reduced by 5 percent over the next four years under a budget plan agreed to Thursday by lawmakers. The plan also repeals the inheritance tax retroactive to Jan. 1.
Early in the season in baseball, you can be leading the league in home runs because you can really hit a fastball, even if you can’t hit a curveball. But in the major leagues, soon all you will see is curveballs. You either adjust or you are gone.
Friends' competition for bragging rights lands both on Forbes' 30 Under 30 lists.
Ursula David is out to dispel the perception that modular homes are little more than glorified double-wides. David, who started Ursula David Homes 20 years ago, is concentrating on a new project, Indy Mod Homes, and is targeting an unlikely place for the prefabs—the urban core.