Long-distance real estate investment in residential properties a hotbed in US South and Midwest
Long-distance real estate investment in single-family rental homes is growing amid inflationary pressures, interest rate hikes and an influx of instructional investors.
STAR WARS: Ninja throwing stars could soon become legal in this state
The Indiana Senate passed a bill that would legalize the recreational use of throwing-stars in the state, despite the practice being an uncommon activity.
Starbucks’ latest closure over safety concerns leaves Indiana community shocked
Starbucks is closing a location in Indianapolis, Indiana, at the end of Oct., citing concerns of safety. It is the latest closure in recent months as crime spirals in some cities.
Indiana UAW union members reach tentative deal with Stellantis
UAW union members reached a tentative deal at the Stellantis casting plant for a strike that began Saturday. A ratification vote is being held Monday.
How one school in Michael Jackson's hometown proves 'free' college is possible
One school in Gary, Indiana is proving 'free' college is already possible without political change.
Pharma company Eli Lilly expanding outside of Indiana over state's abortion law
Eli Lilly is looking to expand its pharmaceutical company outside of its headquarters in Indiana in response to the state's ban on nearly all abortions, except in a few cases.
Former congressman among nine charged with insider trading
Nine people, including former Republican congressman from Indiana Stephen Buyer, have been charged with insider trading in four separate cases.
NFL team owner purchases rare Muhammad Ali belt for millions
Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay added another Muhammad Ali piece to his massive collection of historical artifacts and memorabilia Sunday, winning an auction for a belt.
Indiana economy ‘humming like an Indy car engine’ thanks to global market interest: Gov. Holcomb
Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb touts the state's economy thanks to global market interest in its advanced manufacturing industry.
Dollar Tree manager out of a job after posting sign lamenting Gen Z's work ethic: 'Boomers ONLY'
A manager at a Dollar Tree in Bremen, Indiana, caused controversy after posting a now hiring sign saying "only" Baby Boomers should apply.
Rep. Banks blasts Disney for allegedly protecting Harvey Weinstein and then 'attacking parents'
Banks caught up with FOX Business on Friday, blasting the Mouse House over their Weinstein connection and the company’s activism against the Florida Parental Rights in Education bill.
Indianapolis, Indiana, real estate: What you can get for $1M
The Crossroads of America is home to multiple Fortune 500 companies, along with the Indianapolis 500.
Entire staff at Indiana Rally's walks off during shift, leave note for customers explaining why
The entire staff at an Indiana Rally's walked off the job in protest, leaving a note on the drive-thru speaker warning hungry customers they were gone.
Lindsey Graham declares 'big win' after Notre Dame announces on-campus Chick-fil-A despite pushback
Sen. Lindsey Graham declared a “big win” after Notre Dame University said a Chick-fil-A will open on campus next year despite resistance from some students and staff.
Sen. Graham says he'd 'go to war' for Chick-fil-A after outrage at chain on Catholic campus
Sen. Lindsey Graham said he is ready to “go to war” for Chick-fil-A after some students and faculty members at Notre Dame denounced a proposal to open the fast-food chain on campus.
Indianapolis FedEx facility shooting: What we know
Police say at least eight people were shot and killed and several others injured Thursday after a gunman opened fire at a FedEx facility near the Indianapolis airport.