Cycling Group Highlights Indiana Trails

The Adventure Cycling Association and the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials have approved new U.S. Bicycle Routes in five states, including 600 miles in Indiana. Bi...... Read More

Purdue, Navy Grow Research Partnership

Purdue University researchers have received a $3 million grant from the Office of Naval Research. The funding will support several alternative energy-related projects and the development of a power...... Read More

Chrysler, UAW Reach Tentative Deal

Fiat Chrysler Automotive and the United Auto Workers have reached a tentative agreement that could avert a strike that would impact thousands of workers in Indiana. The UAW Chrysler Council plans t...... Read More

INDOT: Roads, Bridges Are Improving

The Indiana Department of Transportation says the condition of the roads and bridges it maintains is improving. The department says its latest inspection shows more than 90 percent of roads and mor...... Read More

Clock Ticking on Chrysler Talks

Time is running out for Fiat Chrysler Automotive and the United Auto Workers to agree on a labor deal and avoid a strike that could affect thousands of Hoosier workers. The automaker employs more t...... Read More

Summit Looks to Engage Civic Leaders

Leadership Indianapolis will host its first Civic Leadership Summit next week in downtown Indianapolis. The event is designed to engage civic leaders to take on central Indiana's most pressing issu...... Read More

Dow Agro Inks International Partnership

Indianapolis-based Dow AgroSciences LLC has entered into a research collaboration with a tech company in the United Kingdom. Dow Agro says the partnership will give it access to Synthace's software...... Read More

UIndy Adding Engineering Program

The University of Indianapolis will offer bachelor's degrees in engineering beginning next year. The school says the program's first phase will focus on software engineering and industrial engineer...... Read More