Editorial: Support is needed to propel Indy schools to premier status
The state and IU already have announced plans for more than $100 million in research endeavors at IU Indianapolis.
The state and IU already have announced plans for more than $100 million in research endeavors at IU Indianapolis.
Mario Rodriguez has led the Indianapolis Airport Authority—which operates Indianapolis International Airport, four small area airports and the downtown heliport—since 2014. He has been appointed by three presidents to serve on the U.S. Transportation Department’s Aviation Consumer Protection Advisory Committee and served on President Joe Biden’s transition team. He is co-founder of the Hispanic Leadership […]
As the partisan storm increases in intensity over the coming months, you might be tempted to make changes to your portfolio because of how you believe a short-term event like an election will impact the financial markets. Don’t.
Skywater Technologies had been expected to invest $1.8 billion in a plant at Discovery Park District at Purdue University, but the company said then the deal was contingent on funding from the CHIPS and Science Act.
Neurava Inc.’s owners are developing a device aimed at mitigating the risk of sudden unexpected death in epilepsy, a mysterious condition that takes an estimated 3,000 lives a year in the United States.
Platinum Properties Management Co. plans to build Ravinia on 80 acres near West 166th Street and Eagletown Road and Winterburg on 205 acres about two miles west of Grand Park Sports Campus.
The cooperative endeavor agreement signed by Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett and U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary Richard Monocchio sets off a multi-year process of evaluation and reorganization of the agency.
Kate Broshears is a founding member of Ascend Indiana.
Now in this third term, Lebanon Mayor Matt Gentry oversees 150 city employees and manages a $24 million annual budget.
Ryan Larcom joined High Alpha as it was being launched and is now director of High Alpha Innovation.
Emilyn Whitesell started her career with Teach for America and pursued a public policy doctoral degree after witnessing inequities.
As governor, I will not allow the state’s economic development arm to unilaterally determine who will win and who will lose.
Indeed, the session proved to be the lightest and most inconsequential in my memory.
The most memorable protest I covered was very small. Yet clever.
The South Korean company’s announcement made waves across Indiana, but so did a decision by Minnesota-based SkyWater Technology to cancel its project at Purdue after not receiving hoped-for federal funding.
The South Village project encompasses 160 acres of land that has never reached its highest and best use.
Leaders fear asking their workforce questions, worried that the answers will lead to requests they can’t (or don’t want to) fulfill.
Having taken women’s college basketball to new heights, Caitlin Clark is about to step boldly into her future as the presumed No. 1 draft pick of the WNBA’s Indiana Fever. Here are some questions and answers about Clark’s immediate future in the WNBA.
Forbes has ranked Indiana in the top two states for starting a business for the last few years. We have so many great resources to help people getting started.