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A petition asking Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett to allow salons to reopen has received more than 6,000 signatures in six days. Some owners said they're at a huge disadvantage with competitors in adjacent counties back in business. → Read More
While “The Hammer and Nigel Show” is flourishing now, WIBC-FM 93.1 took a big risk in 2016 putting the two former rock ’n’ roll disc jockeys at the helm of a news-talk program, the station’s bread and butter. → Read More
After 44 years under the same ownership, Indianapolis NBC affiliate WTHR-TV Channel 13 has been acquired. The station has long been a ratings leader in Indianapolis both in local news and with its NBC programming. → Read More
After nearly 33 years, David MacAnally has retired as a reporter from WTHR-TV Channel 13, the station announced Tuesday evening. → Read More
Trump, the president's oldest daughter and a White House adviser, will take part in a panel discussion at the Salesforce Tower with company officials including Chairman Marc Benioff. → Read More
Later this month some of the world’s best open-wheel race car drivers will look to take the checkered flag at the Indianapolis 500 and guzzle a bottle of milk in the winner’s circle. But one of the big winners this may at the famed Indianapolis Motor Speedway won’t be drinking any milk. That’s because it will be an autonomous car. → Read More
The Mira Awards—Indiana’s largest and longest running technology awards program—on Saturday night celebrated 14 award winners and honorees chosen from 109 nominees. Cummins snagged one of the nights most prestigious awards as Large Enterprise of the Year. → Read More
A partnership with Japanese personal-computer maker Lenovo—to be rolled out Feb. 25—and $34.8 million secured in October has the software firm poised for explosive growth. → Read More
Codelicious currently has 14 schools as customers, but founder Christine McDonnell is confident that will grow dramatically as the trend toward requiring computer science education expands. → Read More
Canvas Talent Inc. will continue to operate as an independent business unit in Indianapolis, and company officials said they expect the number of employees to grow significantly because of the acquisition. → Read More
The stage is being set for the sale of WISH-TV Channel 8 as its owner prepares to buy two other Indianapolis stations. → Read More
Scooch over OtterBox? An upstart Hoosier firm is intent on grabbing a share of the cell phone case market with innovative features. Already, the nine-employee company has grown revenue to nearly $6 million in four years. → Read More
Thanks to $1.7 million in new grants, WFYI and the eight other Indiana Public Broadcasting stations that make up IPB News will soon be beefing up their statewide news coverage. → Read More
Experts are mixed on whether the buyout barrage is cause for concern or validation of success. → Read More
He thinks his ride-share company, Bloomington-based Nomad Rides, has a unique business model that can carve out market share from goliaths Uber and Lyft. → Read More
The new fund, Allos officials said, will continue the firm’s focus on investments in early-stage business-to-business software and tech-enabled service companies based in the Midwest. Allos has already made its first investment with the fund. → Read More
Elevate Ventures, Bloomington-based incubator The Mill and the Columbus Area Chamber of Commerce on Thursday announced they have entered a three-year agreement to invest $2.5 million to bolster the entrepreneurial ecosystems in Bartholomew, Brown and Monroe counties. → Read More
Ericka Flye, who joined WRTV-TV Channel 6 in 2000, abruptly left the station last week under unexplained circumstances. → Read More
Since starting his own personal training business while attending Indiana University, 30-year-old Tyler Davis has helped hundreds of clients stay on top of their game. His new startup focuses on clients who travel a lot. → Read More
After five years, Kerri Cavanaugh is exiting her post as vice president of news for Tribune Broadcasting’s local stations. → Read More