Decatur Township residents sue to overturn data center approval
The lawsuit asks a judge to review a land-use decision that paves the way for Sabey Corp. to build a $4 billion data center campus on a 130-acre parcel in southwest Indianapolis.
The lawsuit asks a judge to review a land-use decision that paves the way for Sabey Corp. to build a $4 billion data center campus on a 130-acre parcel in southwest Indianapolis.
Dr. Mark Payne, a professor of pediatrics at the Indiana University School of Medicine and a pediatric cardiologist at Riley Children’s Health, has been working on a treatment for a neurodegenerative condition called Friedreich’s ataxia for decades.
Health insurers are raising questions about the Trump administration’s plan to cover obesity drugs in Medicare next year.
The focus of the agreement is to meet the evolving needs of Indiana’s orthopedic sector, which represents one-third of the industry’s global workforce.
Indiana Lawyer reporter Maura Johnson interviews Indianapolis criminal defense attorney Jim Voyles Jr., who reflects on nearly 58 years of practicing law, from representing Indianapolis Colts and Pacers players to serving as local counsel during the Mike Tyson sexual assault trial.
The 6-foot-6 shooting guard made his announcement Saturday on his Instagram account with highlight clips of his biggest shots and the words “unfinished business.”
In the biggest tennis facility news in central Indiana since the Indianapolis Tennis Center stadium closed in 2010, Mouratoglou Tennis Centers announced plans last month to open a location in Noblesville.
The company has a goal to build a massive bank of bone marrow from deceased organ donors to treat patients with blood cancers and improve organ transplantations.
The city of Indianapolis is going back to the drawing board — again — on its efforts to revitalize Old City Hall after walking away from a long-stalled deal.
Here’s a look back at an exciting and eclectic mix of celebrated events — with quotes that speak to the city’s success as a host.
I believe we should move toward a universal baseline of coverage here — one that gives people the freedom to take risks while still allowing private options.
The panel green-lit a deal letting the Indiana Toll Road’s private operator to raise rates twice annually and the governor’s request to spend $200 million expanding a frozen low-income child care program.
Since joining Regions Bank, Carman has overseen more than $30 million in lending and investment across the bank’s Mid-America market.
At Taft Stettinius & Hollister, Kim DalSanto leads complex commercial and environmental lawsuits, manages client strategies, mentors younger attorneys and assists the firm with recruitment and retention of talent.
Dr. Russell Ledet grew up in poverty in Louisiana, where for much of his childhood he believed college was only for people with resources his family did not have.
Pellman leads the Indy Chamber’s efforts to drive employer and population growth across the 10-county Indianapolis region.
Attorney Robert J. Hicks’ career path appears to follow a neat arc. But the real journey was more nuanced. Quite a bit more nuanced, actually.
The three-parcel property was the longtime home of the Second Baptist Church, the city’s first African American Baptist congregation.
TWG Development’s $249 million plan to redevelop the historic building and build an adjacent tower of nearly 30 stories has been called off, the city said.
In addition to re-signing Hull, the Fever are adding WNBA veteran forward Monique Billings and Noblesville native Tyasha Harris to the roster.