An IU Health executive said the Bloomington hospital’s financial performance was dragged down by high labor and startup costs.
Indiana University alumnus Asra Hussain, who graduated in 2020, was among the 64 people who died in the crash of American Eagle Flight 5342 into a helicopter over the Potomac River in Arlington, Virginia.
A year after reporting a $5.6 million surplus, Indiana Athletics submitted its 2024 fiscal year financial report to the NCAA, and according to information originally published by the Herald-Times, the athletic department reported a $3.1 million deficit.
Mike Braun has made clear that he intends to be a willing partner to federal mass deportations and to enforce bans on sanctuary cities such as Bloomington that ... Concentrated in Indianapolis and Fort Wayne, Indiana's Burmese community has grown to ...
A new neighborhood development is underway on the south side of Bloomington. The 16-acre project is called Ivy Chase, which is being developed by Indianapolis-based Helix Development. The design ...
Like many of the sports-addled kids of his generation, Tony Kale would dial in distant radio stations or tune into one of the three network affiliates and listen intently to one of the voices of his youth.
The Ultimate Warrior, born James Brian Hellwig, was from Crawfordsville. He attended Indiana State University before briefly embarking on a body-building career. He started as a pro wrestler in the mid-1980s and began with WWE in 1987.
Indiana lawmakers consider bill to mandate public colleges enroll at least half of first-year students from in-state.
Indiana University has eliminated 25 athletic department jobs as it prepares for revenue sharing with athletes that is expected to begin this year.
Asra Hussain was a passenger on the American Airlines plane that collided with a Blackhawk over the Potomac. She grew up in Carmel and was an IU alum.
A man convicted for his role in the Jan. 6 Capitol riot is still being detained in Canada, despite a pardon from President Donald Trump.
BLOOMINGTON– Lilly Endowment Inc., through the eighth phase of its Giving Indiana Funds for Tomorrow (GIFT VIII) initiative, has awarded a $7,834,000 Community Leadership