Indy Among Top Regions For Tech Jobs

Indianapolis is being recognized on Forbes' list of "Cities Creating the Most Tech Jobs 2017." The list ranks the 53 largest metropolitan areas in the country by employment growth in tech industrie...... Read More

Event Aims to Promote STEM Among Girls

An event Saturday focused on STEM at Conner Prairie in Fishers is expected to attract more than 1,500 girls ages 7-12. The Passport to Hi-Tech aims to connect young girls with women in STEM fields....... Read More

JCPenney to Close Five Indiana Stores

Texas-based J.C. Penney Co. Inc. (NYSE: JCP) has detailed plans to close nearly 140 stores throughout the country, including five in Indiana. The closures are part of the company's previously-annou...... Read More

Richmond Depot Getting New Life

A historic building in Richmond will soon have new tenants after undergoing much-needed renovations. Indiana Landmarks says the Pennsylvania Railroad Station, also known as the Depot, will house of...... Read More

Allison Lands Military Contract

The U.S. Department of Defense has awarded a more than $11 million contract to Indianapolis-based Allison Transmission Holdings Inc. (NYSE: ALSN) Allison Transmission, Indianapolis, Indiana, has be...... Read More

IMS Unveils New Brickyard Schedule

The Indianapolis Motor Speedway has announced the schedule for the Brickyard 400 weekend in July. IMS says on-track activities for the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series will take place over a condensed...... Read More

State Museum Chief to Retire

Indiana State Museum and Historic Sites Chief Executive Officer Tom King has announced his retirement at the end of April. The organization’s board of directors says Cathy Ferree, who currently ser...... Read More

USA Gymnastics CEO Resigns

The chief executive officer of Indianapolis-based USA Gymnastics has resigned. The USA Gymnastics Board of Directors accepted Steve Penny’s resignation Thursday amid allegations of the organization...... Read More