Roundup: Jazz Fest headliners, Indy Film Fest shift, more
Plus new on Star Wars symphonic performances, opera in Bloomington, and a birthday shoutout.
Plus new on Star Wars symphonic performances, opera in Bloomington, and a birthday shoutout.
The Indianapolis Colts are saying so long to one of their most valuable members. No, Andrew Luck is not retiring. But the all-star quarterback will no doubt feel the impact of the change.
Onyx+East plans to overhaul a historic building on Central Avenue for its headquarters and build 60 condominiums in the north-side neighborhood.
Plus: American Ballet Theatre stars grace a local benefit.
Urgent care centers, which already seem to have blanketed nearly every retail strip and neighborhood in central Indiana, are continuing to spring up at a surprising rate.
The Indiana Pacers sales staff is gearing up for a crucial three-month stretch before the season tips off.
After months of discussions, the Indianapolis Historic Preservation Commission on Wednesday approved the design of a massive development that could transform the northeast end of Massachusetts Avenue.
An expansion in health coverage and an end to the recession, which hit Indiana hard, are two big reasons.
Plus a world-premiere musical adaptation of “Jane Eyre.”
While saying “no” invariably creates enemies, it helped that his decisions were based on hard thought, not whims.
Sue Finkam announced Wednesday that she will run in the upcoming Republican caucus for the District 20 seat, which covers the northeast side of Carmel, Noblesville and Westfield. She got company on Friday.
This flawed process is generally exacerbated by local media's rush to research and report criminal backgrounds demonizing the victims.
Indianapolis Public Schools leaders have a plan to close high schools, but some decisions are beyond their control.
Residents living near proposed sites in Indianapolis have sought help from courts on three separate occasions since December, but a judge rejected their pleas in the two cases that have been decided.
A looming shortage of physicians is expected to hit Indiana hard in coming years. Experts say new residency slots could help, because residents tend to practice in the state where they did their residencies.
Apollo Global Management has agreed to acquire ClubCorp Holdings Inc., a golf-club and business-club operator whose properties include the Skyline Club in downtown Indianapolis.
IBE Summer Celebration includes a wide range of performers, presenters, and activities. Plus Indy Film Fest fills the IMA.
Britain's Supreme Court has ruled in favor of Eli Lilly and Co. in a patent dispute with generic drugmaker Actavis over Lilly's Alimta cancer treatment.
Stuart Alter, the Indianapolis Museum of Art’s first director of technology strategy, said collaborations with partners in the community and with other museums help the institution enhance the visitor experience and make its art available to more people.