Letter: Thanks to neighborhood warriors
This column is a tribute to those folks in neighborhoods everywhere who are making our planet a better place to live.
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This column is a tribute to those folks in neighborhoods everywhere who are making our planet a better place to live.
At least six regional, municipal and county airports in Indiana are expanding or replacing their terminal buildings or improving their runways. Several others are weighing renovations and upgrades that are expected to take shape over several years.
Lilly and rival Novo Nordisk have been battling the emerging industry making copies of their top-selling diabetes and weight-loss drugs, a situation without modern precedent.
St’Artup 317 is a short-term showcase for businesses on the path to becoming long-term tenants elsewhere in the city.
Founder and CEO Matt Rubin told IBJ that he decided to instead focus efforts on the chocolate business’ parent company, True Essence Foods Inc., which specializes in developing food-making technologies.
After taking in the Indiana Fever’s victory on Wednesday, Simone Biles and Gabby Thomas discussed teamwork on Thursday with thousands of employees for Team USA sponsor Eli Lilly and Co.
Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese are having historic rookie seasons. Ticket prices to see them Friday night are also reaching new heights.
Fishers-based Flexware Integration LLC, a fast-growing IT services provider, has acquired Castle Hill Technologies LLC, a North Carolina-based company that provides engineering services to the pharmaceutical industry.
The lieutenant governor is the second highest office holder in state government and has several duties that include serving as the president of the Indiana Senate and overseeing two dozen departments.
Indianapolis began monitoring 46 grant recipients in March for American Rescue Plan Act spending plans that were behind schedule.
An interim study committee is reviewing dozens of Indiana government commissions to see if they still serve a purpose, or do anything at all.
Democratic gubernatorial candidate Jennifer McCormick’s new education plan calls for teachers to be paid at least $60,000 per year—an increase from the current $40,000 minimum.
The American Civil Liberties Union of Indiana filed a federal lawsuit Thursday against Indiana University in a challenge to the university’s newly-implemented expressive activity policy.
The plant has been linked to the deaths of at least nine people and hospitalizations of about 50 others in 18 states, including Indiana.
Indianapolis musician Joshua Powell will showcase his fast and loud tunes Saturday as part of Romanus Fest at Black Circle Music Bar.
The National College Players Association said it is against the proposed $2.8 billion settlement agreement of antitrust litigation facing the Indianapolis-based NCAA and major college conferences.
The bridge is part of a state-local partnership to develop a major business park on the west side of the White River, an effort that has been complicated by the planned excavation of human remains from a historic cemetery on the east side.
Former U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice is scheduled to deliver the keynote address at the event at Bicentennial Unity Plaza outside Gainbridge Fieldhouse.
The Commerce Department had previously estimated that the nation’s gross domestic product—the total output of goods and services—expanded at a 2.8% rate from April through June.