Five cool things I learned last week
There's nothing like getting away from phones and deadlines to really learn about the fascinating world of disease and treatment.
There's nothing like getting away from phones and deadlines to really learn about the fascinating world of disease and treatment.
Campaign finance reports, which were due at noon Friday, showed that Commissioner Mark Heirbrandt collected $30,300 from January to April 8, adding to his existing campaign fund of nearly $140,000.
The Indiana Historical Society’s T.C. Steele exhibition includes 43 works, some never seen by the public.
UnitedHealth Group Inc., the biggest U.S. health insurer, said it expects to lose about $650 million on the Obamacare plans this year.
Indiana lawmakers can keep private their email correspondence with lobbying groups and businesses under a ruling from the state Supreme Court released Tuesday.
Shares in Angie’s List Inc. tumbled in morning trading Wednesday, then bounced back, after the Indianapolis-based company reported an unanticipated loss in the first quarter.
Bristol-Myers Squibb Co.’s blockbuster cancer drug Opdivo prolonged survival in cases of recurrent head and neck cancer, a first for patients with the harshest form of the disease who often face a bleak prognosis.
With a sellout crowd anticipated for May and all 145 permanent hospitality suites gone, Indianapolis Motor Speedway officials must figure out how to bring customers back for the 101st race.
From muzzle loaders to 3-D printers to IU basketball, this year’s fundraiser has breadth.
Teenage turtles with attitudes, and aliens and androids contributed this year to record-setting spring break attendance at The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis. Overall attendance during the three peak weeks of spring break was higher than in the museum’s 91-year history, museum officials said. Visitor attendance during those three weeks was 140,762, a 3 percent increase […]
Joe Hogsett said more streetlights, for safer streets, would be one of his first priorities as mayor. Nearly four months after taking office, the administration is still in discussions with Indianapolis Power & Light Co.
Players taken in the early rounds are often outperformed by late-rounders.
Presidential candidates often rely on seasoned political locals–the folks who know a state inside and out–to help make inroads with local voters.
Local institutions react quickly to the death of the iconic musician with screenings of his hit 1984 film.
Donald Trump, Ted Cruz and Bernie Sanders have bought TV time on Indianapolis stations. So have the Club for Growth, Our Principles and Trusted Leadership PACs.
The publisher of USA Today and the Indianapolis Star went public with an $815 million offer for Tribune, which owns the Chicago Tribune and Los Angeles Times.
Longtime Steak n Shake and Biglari Holdings board member Ruth Janssen Person has donated $3.5 million to Indiana University Kokomo, where she served as chancellor from 1999 to 2008.
Recent polls show Bernie Sanders is trailing Hillary Clinton in Indiana as they vie for the Democratic nomination for president.