FEIGENBAUM: Legislative battles looming over religious expression
Republican leaders haven’t put religious expression measures on their agenda for the session, but they aren’t inclined to stand in the way.
Republican leaders haven’t put religious expression measures on their agenda for the session, but they aren’t inclined to stand in the way.
A group of residents at a Bloomington retirement home are spearheading a legislative push to allow alcohol to be served at Indiana's nursing homes and retirement communities.
The Indianapolis-based appliance, electronics and furniture retailer suffered through a tough end-of-the-year quarter that couldn’t be rescued by holiday shoppers.
Sales for Indianapolis-based Lids Sports Group have been so disappointing that parent Genesco Inc. within the past six months has twice cut its fiscal 2015 full-year earnings, from a high of $5.55 per share to a low of $4.75 per share.
An Indiana Board of Education member renewed his call Wednesday for lawmakers to define what constitutes an instructional day as schools move to replace snow days with online instruction.
The Indianapolis-based appliance, electronics and furniture retailer anticipates a 6-percent decline in sales for its quarter ended Dec. 31, despite strong e-commerce growth.
Carmel Mayor Jim Brainard has led Carmel since 1996, and John Ditslear has led Noblesville since 2004.
Despite an early start, sales data show that stores may once again have to rely on procrastinators to save the holiday shopping season.
John Kerstiens, the center's chief operating officer and chief financial officer, said the staff's mood on the final day of the center's operation was fraught with emotion.
The results? Virtually no reported cases of fraud and a turnout that favored the GOP far more than Democrats.
John Tague, who spent more than a decade in executive leadership at now-defunct Indianapolis airline company ATA Holdings Corp., has landed at another type of transportation company.
The Tap beer bar has agreed to lease 6,870 square feet at the corner of New York and Delaware streets in the Pulliam Square development.
Shares of The Finish Line Inc., HHGregg Inc. and The Shoe Carnival Inc. all have lost value this year and are trailing major stock indexes by a wide margin.
State chamber honors notable businesses, treats crowd to comedian Dennis Miller.
The company lost more than $10 million in its latest quarter as it saw comparable-store sales fall in every product category except home products.
The Health Foundation of Greater Indianapolis awarded grants totaling $3.15 million to 10 health care providers and AIDS service agencies to help end AIDS in Indiana. The grants are more than six times as much money as the Health Foundation has given in any previous year. The largest grant, $1.3 million, will help The Damien […]
The U.S. Department of Agriculture has chosen Purdue University to be the site of one of four centers, also to include Colorado State University, Cornell University and the University of North Carolina.
A change in how eligibility for Medicaid is determined could save Indiana $26 million this fiscal year by pushing thousands of residents off coverage but providing first-time benefits to even more at lower costs.
Over the last few years, HHGregg’s senior executives have been departing at a rapid clip, adding to instability at a time the chain was remaking itself to combat tumbling sales of consumer electronics. With the hiring of Chief Financial Officer Robert Riesbeck last month, the new team surrounding longtime CEO Dennis May is now in […]
As Indiana charts a path out of its transportation-funding shortfalls, highway-building interests are moving to cordon off their share of future revenue.