The Midwest Homeschool Expo will be held on June 22 at the Ascension St. Vincent Education Center in Indianapolis.
The March 9 event features talks from three successful women entrepreneurs.
Greenwood-based Aphrodite Esthetics continues to grow in both new and repeat client bookings.
Longtime McCordsville barber trades chemistry for cutting soldiers' hair at Lawrence military base.
The 143-unit development by Subtext and Brinkmann Constructors will feature live-learn-play amenities focused on enhancing student wellbeing
Marion County entrepreneur Mark Steenbarger creates short films to help victims of commercial sexual exploitation and human trafficking heal
Since incorporating his Noblesville-based nonprofit this year, Kristopher D. Loving, Sr. has helped about 30 people become sports officials.
Irvington business captures video and/or audio recordings about aspects of her clients' lives and preserves them for future generations.
The 235-unit development from Subtext and Brinkmann Constructors will bring live-learn amenities to Purdue University
They also say representatives for newspaper owner Gannett/USA TODAY have belittled diversity and workplace safety proposals.
We walked a fine line on PPT relief, not taking a formal position before the session.
The Senate has also taken a “wait-and-see” stance on permanent tax cuts ahead of the next budget.
We successfully played defense earlier this year on SB369, limiting new construction of dedicated bus lanes outside the Mile Square.
The Senate amendment also inserts provisions from SB390 putting stricter limits on local food & beverage and innkeepers’ taxes.
Inclusion and education are part of economic development, recognizing talent as a top priority.
A package of other Senate bills targeting crime in Indianapolis deserves more consideration and debate in the House.
Leading seller of equipment, supplies and service to the food industry expands its reach
SB369, the bill attacking the Blue Line in the name of more traffic at higher speeds, appears to be stymied at this point in the session.
Our hospitality industry brings billions of dollars into the regional economy, so we see this as a smart investment.
Those are the most tangible benefits to riders and non-riders alike who live and work in the corridor.
We touched on the importance of keeping school board races non-partisan to keep the focus on student learning and achievement.
We previewed this platform a few weeks ago, but now we can give you the formal rundown of our top issues.
Indiana's largest regional business group elects new officers, approves legislative agenda—leaders say Indy is “ready to rise” in 2022.
This means pressure to reduce taxes or revisit spending as state revenues continue to beat forecasts month after month.
Mortgage Lender Adds Two Reverse Loan Originators in Indianapolis
Innovative new lending program helps buyers stand out in seller's market
Nationally, around 101,000 eateries received grants, including some in the Indianapolis area.
The Paycheck Protection Program helped around 110,397 Indiana businesses in 2021 alone, including some in Indianapolis.
The owner of Good's Candy Shop said "perhaps folks are right" after he was criticized for a job posting that characterized women as toxic.
Good’s Candy Shop in Indiana, whose motto is “work hard, be nice,” went on to say women are where “toxicity and drama find their roots.”
To paraphrase Migos, rain drop, drop top, it's about time this session stopped. The General Assembly met on Thursday to pass the budget ...
It was a hectic week at the General Assembly, followed by a Friday that put all of the happenings at the Statehouse in proper perspectiv ...
Barring any unexpected detours, we're almost to the end of the road in this rollercoaster of a legislative session. The Senate released ...
This first week of spring featured some upbeat news outside the Statehouse, as Governor Holcomb addressed the COVID crisis on Tuesday ev ...
As Indy starts our run as the capitol of college hoops over the next few weeks, action at the actual state capital has been a little mor ...
Bankruptcy filings were down in Marion County last year, but experts expect them to surge in coming years.
The General Assembly swung back into action this week after a few days of post-third reading respite. House and Senate bills passed arou ...
See how well utility providers in the Indianapolis area and across IN serve their customers.
The family legacy continues at Vesco Oil as 3rd generation steps into CEO role
We asked local businesses across the Indianapolis area to update their status and created a handy guide from their responses.