2018 WOMAN OF INFLUENCE: Danelle Miller
A member of Roche’s Global Quality & Regulatory Leadership Team, Danelle Miller built its regulatory policy function from the ground up.
A member of Roche’s Global Quality & Regulatory Leadership Team, Danelle Miller built its regulatory policy function from the ground up.
Myla Eldridge has saved about three quarters of a million dollars of taxpayer money by “smart-sizing” the Marion County Clerk’s Office.
A proposed public-private partnership to build two convention hotels with 1,400 more rooms as well as a $120 million expansion of the Indiana Convention Center will give downtown and Visit Indy a big boost.
Matthew Tully, 49, had worked for the Indianapolis Star since 2002, writing nearly 2,000 columns over that time. The Gary native died Monday night.
Two reports, sponsored by the Richard M. Fairbanks Foundation, say the state should not let up in fighting twin scourges that claim thousands of lives and cost billions of dollars in health care costs and lost productivity.
Early voting began Oct. 10 in Indiana, but not all early voting sites have opened in some counties.
Commonwealth Indiana aims to create both economic and social returns for investors.
According to the Pew Research Center, 66 percent of those supporting Democratic candidates and 18 percent of those supporting Republican candidates say, “If a person is rich, it is because he or she had more advantages in life than most other people.” This from a new Pew survey of Democratic and Republican voters, going into […]
Voter fraud is so rare it has seldom been proven anywhere in the country.
As our city becomes more diverse and residents also become more globally minded, it’s important that those same views be held by its leadership.
Financial asset ownership among parents greatly influences the portfolio decisions of their adult children.
I believe California’s law is structurally flawed, potentially counterproductive, and contributes to a large dangerous trend.
The move not only begins to address long-term structural gender inequities, but it’s good for business.
Stiffening competition, surging online advertising costs and cheap mall space have prompted web retailers like Warby Parker and Bonobos to open physical stores, including locations in Indianapolis.
The report commissioned by the Indiana Gaming Commission recommended that lawmakers take action during the 2019 session, saying the risks of delaying it “clearly outweigh the rewards.”
The Treasury pilot program implements broader powers Congress granted this year to the Committee on Foreign Investment in the U.S., a panel of officials who review foreign takeover of American firms and can recommend that the president block deals that threaten national security.
The West Lafayette biotech firm’s stock traded as low as $1.41 last fall, following multiple setbacks and restructurings. But the stock had soared to $24 Thursday morning after news that it would be acquired by Novartis.
One year ago, Indiana-based Endocyte Inc. bought the rights to a prostate cancer treatment for $12 million, plus future considerations. On Thursday, Novartis AG agreed to pay almost 200 times that amount to acquire Endocyte and the experimental therapy.
The Capital Improvement Board has selected a Kite Realty Group plan from among three proposals in its effort to expand the city’s convention capacity. The CIB is expected to vote Friday to move the project forward.
Public meetings about the White River Vision Plan are scheduled for next week in Hamilton County and Indianapolis.