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Who knew there was a French horn player and Rhodes Scholar candidate in this group?
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A new state board is trying to grapple with how to handle the big shortage in medical residencies, which will grow even worse as the state graduates more and more doctors.
Formula One is getting a new owner, one based in the U.S., no less, and the change at the top should amount to new eyes giving a fresh look at the global reach of the most popular form of motorsports in the world.
The Indianapolis Housing Agency hopes more landlords will participate in the program.
Plus Indy Jazz Fest kicks off its celebration of Wes Montgomery.
President Barack Obama met with top executives from more than a dozen health insurers on Monday to re-affirm his support for the Affordable Care Act after several companies retreated from the law’s government-run insurance markets.
Teen clothing retailer Aeropostale Inc. won court permission Monday to sell its assets to buyers led by Indianapolis-based Simon Property Group Inc. and General Growth Properties Inc.
The YMCA at Cityway will be renamed the Irsay Family YMCA at CityWay after Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay and his family made a multimillion-dollar donation to the organization.
The Indianapolis organization that runs the state’s biggest marathon on Wednesday unveiled a new name and logo, plus a list of new or expanded programs and events.
Construction of Penrose on Mass, Park at Pulliam Square and the second phase of CityWay will add another thousand units by the end of 2018.
Attorneys defending Indiana Gov. Mike Pence's order to bar agencies from helping Syrian refugees resettle in his state faced unusually fierce questioning before a federal appeals court Wednesday.
At the new event, more than 7,000 Marion County eighth-graders will get hands-on experience in eight job sectors, aided by some 3,000 volunteers from more than 100 companies.
Tech observers said they view Interactive’s sale as a net positive for the city, mostly because exit events spur some employees to invest their money and talent in new places.
From Butler volleyball to Lucas Oil Stadium, with some college football in between.
USA Gymnastics didn't look far for to find Martha Karolyi's successor as the leader of its powerhouse women's program.
Plus historical spoofing and a visit from one of Chicago’s finest dance companies.
The contract extensions were announced before Sunday's IndyCar season finale at Sonoma Raceway in Sonoma, California.
The Penske team went 1-2-3 in the final series standings, the first team to do so since another Penske trio pulled off the sweep in 1994.
A federal agency has stepped in to pay almost all of a $36 million shortfall in pension benefits for current and future retirees of Vertellus Specialties Inc., an Indianapolis-based manufacturer that is working its way through a Chapter 11 bankruptcy.