In some ways, social media platforms are unlike traditional media platforms, such as radio and television. In other ways, ...
The Simon family’s involvement in the city’s effort to attract a Major League Soccer team might have been the worst-kept ...
The luxury hotel pays tribute to Broad Ripple High School alum David Letterman among 24 pieces displayed in lobbies, hallways ...
A federal court last fall temporarily blocked a program meant to prevent discrimination in government-funded transportation ...
Senate Bill 307 would allow the Indiana Brownfields Program to be used to study brownfields and to create a statewide ...
Crackers Comedy Club, 207 N. Delaware St., was the final location for a stand-up brand launched in Broad Ripple in 1982.
The state of Indiana receives more than $20 billion from the federal government annually, or 44% of its budget, and is the ...
Following a low-turnout November general election and a drastic drop in fundraising, three women are vying for the position ...
The secretary positions—many of which are new—pay $275,000 each. Three of the secretaries also lead an agency or department ...
A Carmel-based eye care practice is planning to relocate to a 33,265-square-foot corporate campus at Zionsville’s Creekside ...
As Indiana’s Legislature continues to debate statewide property tax reform, new data show that homeowners have taken on an ...
Indianapolis-based TechPoint, which supports the state's tech sector, honored Republic Airways, Accutech and 18 other winners ...