LOPRESTI: John Daly was champ with long drive no one saw coming
The big-hitter’s PGA title followed a series of unlikely events.
The big-hitter’s PGA title followed a series of unlikely events.
We have been able to marry Hoosier ingenuity and work ethic with Japanese manufacturing practices and long-term thinking, and we aren’t the only company succeeding by forging two cultures.
In the school year that ended in May, nearly 175,000 students were enrolled in more than 235,000 career and technical classes. That’s an 11 percent increase since the 2012-2013 school year, when Gov. Mike Pence challenged schools to serve students going to work as well as students going to college.
The Indianapolis/Carmel/Anderson metro area ranks 27th of 100 U.S. metro areas in the number of local jobs in the advanced-industries sectors, a new study says. The study, released this month by the Brookings Institution, a not-for-profit public policy group, looks at job and output trends among America’s advanced industries. Brookings’ definition of advanced industries includes […]
The intersection of Carmel Drive and Rangeline Road will close Sunday night and remain blocked until mid-November as it is reconstructed into a $2.3 million, two-lane roundabout.
Five home games are technically sold out, and a few hundred tickets remain for each of the other three. But demand on the secondary market is softer than last year as fans wonder how the team will bounce back from an 8-8 season.
Seafood restaurant The Boiling is taking space where its oddly named predecessor lasted mere months, while Metro Diner is coming to a college campus.
Financial aid and class credits for as much as 8 percent of Indiana’s college students could be at risk as federal officials work to close down a national accreditor of for-profit schools.
Over her four-year stay, Tania Castroverde Moskalenko has helped stabilize the sprawling arts organization and find a sustainable mix of programming.
The earnings report was the first for the Carmel-based trucking insurer since it experienced a massive overhaul of senior management in May.
The used and salvaged vehicle auctioneer posted revenue of $771.8 million in the second quarter, up 17 percent from a year ago.
Dublin, Ohio-based CLB Restaurants decided to close its only Langton’s location after sales failed to meet expectations. CLB plans to expand its neighboring Matt the Miller’s concept into the vacant space.
Still under construction, PK Partners’ 102,000-square-foot office building near The Fashion Mall is already entirely pre-leased. Its performance further juices the area’s in-demand office sector.
A developer’s request for looser restrictions on fast-food restaurants in the Harmony development in Westfield could be withdrawn—in exchange for the city’s pledge to allow a gas station in the community.
CNO Financial shares dropped 2.8 percent Monday morning after declining 5.5 percent last week. The Carmel-based insurer said last week that it was scrutinizing a risk-transfer arrangement with Beechwood Re, the reinsurer linked to embattled hedge fund Platinum Partners.
Charmides, one of the area’s newest venture capital funds—was launched in June 2015 by a 27-year-old basketball player from Carmel and his father.
Indianapolis-area communities stayed out of the home-sharing-platform debates—until Zionsville ordered a couple to stop offering an apartment above their garage to out-of-town guests.
The Indianapolis-based company spent $2.8 million in the second quarter on a potential purchase it ultimately decided not to pursue.
After rapidly opening restaurants in Indianapolis, Atlanta-based Popeyes says they are underperforming, and it's trying to bolster their results.
Columbus-based Centra Credit Union, one of the largest Indiana-based credit unions, announced in late June that it named Rick Silvers as CEO.