Holiday Wish List
IBJ's Wish List provides an opportunity for businesses and individuals to make tax-deductible gifts in the spirit of the season.
IBJ's Wish List provides an opportunity for businesses and individuals to make tax-deductible gifts in the spirit of the season.
The following is a list of Indianapolis-area not-for-profit organizations and the things each needs most. This is an opportunity for businesses and individuals to make tax-deductible gifts in the spirit of the season.
This month, in his second try, J.D. Ford toppled state Sen. Mike Delph, the controversial, conservative Republican who had represented the 29th District since 2005.
A unique statistic for each of the state’s 10 Division I programs as they open a new season.
Colts’ ageless wonder bounced back after a disastrous outing in Buffalo.
Those who govern college and pro hoops could learn a thing or two from the boys of summer.
Celtics coach poised to put his name next to others from Indiana who’ve reached NBA Finals.
In the wake of the blockbuster revelations, Mark Emmert, president of the Indianapolis-based NCAA, said that the allegations, “if true, point to systematic failures that must be fixed and fixed now if we want college sports in America.”
In a world full of discord, I find hope and reassurance with my students. They are hard-working, committed and—maybe most important—thoughtful.
Chairing the Junior League’s Holiday Mart and taking part in FBI training were just some of the side trips on Allison Karns’ road to becoming one of the key legal minds in the Holcomb administration.
Jim and Sean Hallett have an option to buy a parcel near the interchange in Johnson County and hope to break ground on an ice-plex next spring with an opening set for August 2019.
Indiana Virtual School has attracted thousands of students but graduated very few. A Chalkbeat Indiana investigation found the school’s founder hired his own company to manage the school, for which it received millions of dollars.
With an improved team and a better schedule—including more Saturday night games (14) than ever—Indy Fuel officials think this could be a watershed season for the minor-league professional hockey team.
Several famous basketball players, a pair of renowned golf course architects, a hockey superstar and the man regarded as the greatest race car driver of all time are among those selected to be honored in the Children’s Museum of Indianapolis’ new $38.5 million sports exhibit.
Kathleen Spears opted not to take a job in Dallas and stay instead in Indianapolis and launch her own business.
Ninety-five years ago, 10 civic-minded women came together to form the Junior League of Indianapolis.
Bulldogs leave lopsided defeats behind, dispatch all state foes.
Purdue and Butler universities have used toughness and experience forged in difficult times to work themselves into the Sweet 16 of this year’s NCAA men’s basketball tournament.
Father-and-son duo Jim and Sean Hallett launched a minor-league hockey team—the Indy Fuel—in 2013, but the enterprise has expanded far beyond just an ECHL franchise.
Bill Garrett endured racial prejudice on the way to the 1947 state basketball championship.