Keeping jobs in the U.S. just doesn't make sense for Carrier's bottom lineBy Kai Ryssdal, Emily Henderson, and Bridget BodnarAugust 21, 2017James Briggs from the Indianapolis Star gives an update on the layoffs at the furnace and air conditioner factory.POSTED IN: carrier manufacturing jobs donald trump Indianapolis ListenreadDownloadDownload
Why Donald Trump is going after union leader Chuck Jones on Twitter By Kai RyssdalDecember 08, 2016Tasos Katopodis/Getty ImagesJones has been a critic of Trump's deal to save jobs in Indianapolis.POSTED IN: steel steelworker donald trump tweets Indiana Indianapolis ListenreadDownloadDownload
Indiana's manufacturing troubles were good for TrumpBy Tony WagnerMay 03, 2016Joe Raedle/Getty ImagesThe Hoosier state is built on manufacturing. Layoffs fed into the populist tone of this election, even though the sector is healthy.POSTED IN: 2016 election donald trump Indianapolis Indiana read
Should we get rid of the NFL blackout rule?By Dan WeissmannJanuary 03, 2014Kevin C. Cox/Getty ImagesIn three NFL playoff games (out of four), hometown fans could have had their playoff games blacked out this weekend.POSTED IN: NFL playoffs Green Bay Packers Cincinnati Bengals Indianapolis Colts ListenreadDownloadDownload
Bus ridership is up across the countryBy Sean BueterJuly 10, 2012IndyGoTransit ridership across the U.S. has been steadily rising for more than a year. One of the biggest jumps came in Indianapolis.POSTED IN: public transportation Transportation buses Indianapolis ListenreadDownloadDownload
Economic impact for Super Bowl host is short-termBy Sean BueterFebruary 03, 2012/2012/02/03/life/economic-impact-super-bowl-host-short-termScott Halleran/Getty ImagesIndianapolis will be hosting the Super Bowl this weekend. The attention could bring about $200 million by some estimates, and the city hopes it'll calculate to long-term growth.POSTED IN: Super Bowl Indiana Indianapolis read