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Known for its macarons and cakes served at the Broad Ripple Farmers Market, Filigree Bakery now has a brick-and-mortar ...
Elevance Health posts first quarter results Tuesday that beat analyst expectations, with the Indianapolis-based health ...
Pete Yonkman, the founder of two NIL collectives, foresees a blizzard of lawsuits and a college sports landscape in which a ...
The former CEO of Edison School of the Arts, who sued the school over defamation after his termination in 2023, has reached a ...
Indiana lawmakers have discovered this legislative session that performing major financial surgery on multibillion-dollar ...
Gov. Mike Braun's new executive orders require the state to develop a statewide water inventory and management plan, and ...
The announcement marks an end to a period of leniency that began during the COVID-19 pandemic. No federal student loans have ...
The Fishers City Council voted 9-0 to approve the proposed ordinance, which would cap the percentage of single-family rental ...
The nine proposals passed by the NCAA board were largely expected but still mark a defining day in the history of college ...
Removing lanes has been a tool numerous cities—including Indianapolis—have used for years to calm traffic, despite resistance ...
Federal funding was spent in Indiana on everything from entitlement programs to defense, agriculture and education, according to an Indiana Fiscal Policy Institute analysis.
The Indiana officials say the federal agency has failed to help verify the citizenship status of voters who registered in Indiana without providing state-issued forms of identification.