Indiana considers ban on all marijuana advertising—not just on billboards
The legislation goes beyond the billboard-specific prohibition advanced by a Senate panel last week.
The legislation goes beyond the billboard-specific prohibition advanced by a Senate panel last week.
A bill to give Indiana school board candidates the option to run as Republicans or Democrats passed a key vote in the House on Monday.
As the trade wars launched by U.S. President Donald Trump continue to escalate, all eyes are on Wednesday.
The justices suggested the Catholic Charities Bureau should not have to pay unemployment taxes because the work of the social services agency is motivated by religious beliefs.
A third agency—the Indiana Department of Revenue—is still waiting for permanent leadership.
The museum is set to reopen following a year-and-a-half-long closure during which the building was essentially gutted, updating technical systems and revamping exhibits.
Business-focused Indianapolis attorney Jennifer Ruby will take over the state’s vacant public access counselor role.
Rocket Cos. said Monday that bringing Mr. Cooper Group Inc. into the fold will create a business representing one in every six mortgages in the United States and give it almost 7 million additional clients.
The former Indianapolis Colts quarterback, who was hired as Stanford’s general manager last November, tapped his former head coach to helm the team as it searches for a new head coach.
The upscale Slate at Fishers District was developed at a cost of about $63 million on 25 acres east of Ikea, with construction completed in May 2024.
A key organizer for last year’s NBA All-Star Weekend and U.S. Olympic Swim Trials, Neelay Bhatt now is co-chair and curator of TEDSports Indianapolis, the first-ever TED event to focus exclusively on sports.
Next weekend’s Final Four will have all four No. 1 seeds for just the second time in NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament history.
Butler is one of 16 teams that will play in the new College Basketball Crown tournament, which runs Monday through Sunday in Las Vegas.
Colin Hilton, corporate chef de cuisine for Cunningham Restaurant Group, won $150,000 and the title of 2025 World Food Champion.
U.S. Rep. Victoria Spartz, who represents Indiana’s Fifth Congressional District, hosted the town hall that was attended by more than 500 people.
Big Ten player of the year Braden Smith added seven points and 15 assists to lead Purdue.
The S&P 500 is down more than 5% this year and is on track for its first losing quarter since September 2023.
The ad campaign recognizes Braun for maintaining $38 million in the proposed state budget for the Health and Hospital Corporation of Marion County.
Whether out of fear of losing federal funding, a desire to avoid litigation or a reluctance to seem political, organizations are changing the way they talk about diversity—if not outright cutting back on their pro-diversity efforts.
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.