Colts owner Jim Irsay dies at 65
Irsay, 65, led the Colts as owner for nearly 30 years, a period during which the team earned 10 division championships, two AFC championships and the club’s fourth world championship with a victory in Super Bowl XLI.
Irsay, 65, led the Colts as owner for nearly 30 years, a period during which the team earned 10 division championships, two AFC championships and the club’s fourth world championship with a victory in Super Bowl XLI.
Recent college graduates are starting careers at a time of sharp generational disconnect over how the workplace should operate and how younger employees should inhabit it.
The Fever said team officials were “aware of the allegations of inappropriate fan conduct” and were “working closely with the WNBA to complete their investigation.”
EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin said the changes will “protect Americans from PFOA and PFOS in their drinking water” while providing “common-sense flexibility in the form of additional time for compliance.”
The Indiana Supreme Court has ruled that appeals of expired commitments are not moot if any potential collateral consequences remain.
A state filing indicates as much as $154 million could be invested in the Larue D. Carter Memorial Hospital property in coming years by Marian University and other entities.
The Bereave platform offers tools for human resources and management teams to provide to employees and their families when they’re dealing with loss.
Elon Musk, now preparing to step back from his work with the Department of Government Efficiency, has been focused on Social Security as an alleged hotbed of fraud.
Rothrock’s personal resume includes both entrepreneurship and academic training in chemistry—a perfect combination for what she’s now doing as senior director of HG Ventures.
Guests who stayed in the city’s temporary winter shelter have spoken against Andrew Merkley’s nomination to head the Office of Public Health and Safety, arguing the shelter was unfit for families.
Former Indiana Congressional candidate Gabriel “Gabe” Whitley admittedly falsified campaign finance records and lied about raising hundreds of thousands of dollars in campaign contributions ahead of the May 2024 primary.
The lawsuit prompted concern and outrage from parents about the district’s response to longstanding culture issues and a lack of communication.
More than a dozen Senate Republicans joined Democrats in voting against the legislation, which makes camping on public property a Class C misdemeanor.
The body opted to accept just three changes to House Bill 1001. Another 60-plus amendments, mostly from the chamber’s 10-member Democratic caucus, were rejected.
There are so many ways to uproot the old, usher in the new and improve Indiana’s natural environment.
Without a centralized agency to coordinate and enforce these programs, students and schools risk losing access to consistent and equitable support.
Before Monday’s vote, more than two hours of committee testimony was dominated by medical students and professors from Indiana University and other Hoosier colleges.
The city of Baltimore accuses the sports betting companies of violating state and city law by engaging in “unfair and deceptive practices.”
Researchers used an artificial intelligence tool to analyze sales calls and detect certain vocal markers.
Frozen grants, delayed allocations and terminated funds are all examples of what Indianapolis housing providers and builders face as President Donald Trump’s administration slashes federal programs and jobs.