MIKE LOPRESTI: A look back at a decade of sports ups and downs
From Butler’s Final Fours to other teams that hit bottom and seem headed back to the top.
From Butler’s Final Fours to other teams that hit bottom and seem headed back to the top.
The Rock initiative is providing affordable homes and spurring other big changes in the far-east-side neighborhood.
The proposed five-story complex, planned for the heart of Broad Ripple, drew concern from residents over potential parking issues, the height of the proposed buildings and the future of the alley running north-south through the property.
It’s daunting to keep tabs on what Sun King Brewing Co. is doing these days.
Most of the gifts—20 of the 27—went to higher education institutions. Only five were from named Indianapolis philanthropists. Two were anonymous.
As part of its effort to add redevelop its downtown, Greenwood is putting an unusual asset to use: a meandering minor waterway that in spots is not much wider than a drainage ditch.
Victor Oladipo's leg bent awkwardly as he fell to the floor Wednesday night while trying to disrupt an outlet pass to the Toronto Raptors' Pascal Siakam.
Logan Day, the former spokesman for Save the Nickel Plate, on Friday filed to run in May’s Republican primary against current Fishers Mayor Scott Fadness.
Fast-growing Formstack LLC is planning a move to the Nickel Plate District in Fishers, where it expects to hire 30 more people.
Spirits such as whiskey, tequila, cognac and vodka are gaining market share at a time when American beer consumption is falling.
Republican Jim Merritt—who has represented an Indianapolis district in the state Senate for nearly two decades—will take on Mayor Joe Hogsett in what is already proving to be a more spirited contest than the race four years ago.
The number of wine wholesalers in Indiana has dwindled from hundreds to a couple of dozen. That has raised concerns for small wineries that might not produce enough wine to attract a major distributor.
Growth in international airline traffic, fuller planes and the addition of 500 flights by Allegiant Air helped led to record passenger traffic at Indianapolis International Airport in 2018.
How the New York collapse transpired was unique to that location and those facts, but it provides a meaningful lesson for the Hoosier state.
In four years, the Indianapolis office of the job-candidate-recruiting software company has grown from one employee to 30.
The former chancellor of Western Governors University Indiana and a former superstar player were named Monday to oversee operations of the city’s WNBA franchise.
Allos Ventures makes investing in early-stage companies look easy. National data shows it is not.
The Germany-based discount grocery chain has leased about 22,000 square feet and will occupy a little more than a third of the former Marsh Supermarket space.
The low-cost carrier is a newcomer to Indianapolis, launching service to Las Vegas and Orlando this week. Spirit plans to begin service to two more destinations this fall.
According to data-threat researcher the Ponemon Institute, you are more likely to have experienced a data breach of at least 10,000 records than you are to have caught the flu this winter—and, mind you, it has been a bad flu season.