By the Numbers: Why Indy Is a Great Place to Launch...

Low taxes, cheap rents, and incentives galore.
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What's The Password?

"About 18 percent of venture-backed tech companies in the U.S. have at least one female founder on the team. Here, that number is only 8 percent."

The Hoosierist: Scare Tactics

Haunted leftovers, cupcake allergens, and the very rich. Ask The Hoosierist.

Why One Indy Tech-Industry Player Supports Refugee Resettlement

“It’s not just believing in it as a human and for humanity and for morality."

Phil Gulley Makes an Executive Decision

As of today, I am no longer Philip Gulley, private citizen. I am now Philip Gulley Inc. No more pesky taxes for me, no more heeding the rule of law, no more respecting the common man or struggling to pay the bills.
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Travels with Charci

Although she is one of 238,000 truckers living in Indiana, a state with more drivers than almost any other, Charci is easy to pick out at a crowded truck stop. Only 5 percent of drivers are women.

Indy Editors Lose Jobs as Google to Buy Wiley's Frommer's Brand

UPDATED, 9:09 p.m. This story may be updated as more information becomes available.  

Local Notables Paint the Town Yellow for Lemonade Day

"There is no doubt in my mind that we'll be hearing about these kids down the road," Jones said, "doing extraordinary things in our community and beyond.”
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Indy Native Eve Wright Taylor Makes It Big—with the Miami Heat!

Taylor, an IU Law School grad and member of the Heat front office, is one of a growing group of female and minority executives in the NBA, whose teams last year employed 44 women as VPs,