The decline of roughly 800 students since last school year was driven almost entirely by falling middle school enrollment.
Indianapolis-based OneAmerica Financial, the city's largest private company, announced Wednesday that it will raise its ...
The Indianapolis Board of Public Works voted narrowly Wednesday to continue sending the bulk of Marion County's waste to an ...
The proposed ordinance upholds the city’s prohibition on new billboards inside Interstate 465, but allows outdoor advertising ...
Royce’s global defense manufacturing is based in Indianapolis, where it makes more of its high-tech power and propulsion systems than anywhere else in the world. The Rolls-Royce success story and its ...
Leaders from the Senate Republicans outlined five priority bills addressing several high-profile issues, including rising property taxes and Medicaid costs.
Gershman Partners and Citimark plan to spend about $15 million to renovate the Indianapolis City Market’s western plaza with ...
Purdue officials announced in May that the university was selected to study small nuclear technology and how it can potentially be used to power Indiana in the future.
More than 400 bills have been filed so far as the General Assembly gets underway Wednesday, including several tax bills.
IRS Commissioner Daniel Werfel said the agency is seeing higher numbers of theft victims overall since before the pandemic, ...
Heading into a packed legislative session at the Indiana Statehouse, the Indy Chamber plans to focus its lobbying efforts on ...