Honda announced Friday it would start resuming production at its U.S. and Canada plants, including one in Greensburg.
The unemployment rate in the United States is surging because of business closures and disruptions related to the coronavirus pandemic.
The number of initial unemployment claims filed in Indiana last week has dropped compared to the number of new claims filed a week earlier.
Indiana businesses are receiving a second round of payroll protection loans to assist with the economic downturn from the coronavirus pandemic.
Customers ranged from enthusiastic to wary on first day they were able to shop again at suburban Indianapolis malls during the coronavirus pandemic.
Indiana is reopening its economy after its coronavirus closures. Here's what shoppers should know about how malls, stores, salons and gyms will return
As Indiana moves into a phased reopening during the coronavirus pandemic, the state is encouraging office workers to continue working from home.
Simon Property Group has changed the opening date for malls in Indianapolis to May 16. Its other shopping centers in Indiana will reopen earlier.
Indiana workers could lose their eligibility for unemployment benefits if they are recalled to work but refuse to return over fears of the coronavirus
Indianapolis officials say they have concerns about Simon Property Group's timelines to reopen shopping malls in Marion County.
New data from the U.S. Department of Labor reflects the continued toll of the coronavirus on Indiana workers.
Simon Property Group has published protocols to keep shoppers safe during coronavirus. Here's what changes the shopping mall owner is planning.
Here's what business leaders and economists say Indiana needs to do to reopen the state's economy and recover from the coronavirus pandemic.
Simon Property Group plans to reopen on Saturday Indiana malls shuttered during the coronavirus pandemic, according to a leaked internal memo.
"This may become the new normal." The fitness and beauty industries may look much different after Indiana's coronavirus stay-at-home order is lifted.
Emmis hopes to reduce expenses, focus on growth.
Here's how the self-employed, gig workers and others who don't typically qualify for state unemployment benefits can receive new federal benefits.
The parent company of Indiana's second largest coal company, with ties to the Trump administration, landed $10 million in coronavirus relief aid.
The number of workers seeking unemployment benefits in Indiana rose for another week during the coronavirus pandemic.
The Conrad Indianapolis temporarily suspended operations as occupancy rates for Downtown hotels nosedive because of the coronavirus outbreak.
Indiana officials have investigated several hundred complaints about businesses accused of violating state-mandated safety restrictions.
A compilation of question and answers about filing for unemployment insurance benefits in Indiana.
Richard Wood led Eli Lilly and Co. through prosperous times, thanks to products like Prozac. Colleagues say his foresight paid off.
More than 22 million Americans are out of work because of how the coronavirus has shut down much of the economy.
Indiana businesses operating during the coronavirus should follow certain sanitation measures. Guidelines vary based on a worker's risk of exposure.
The federal boost to unemployment compensation is retroactive to March 29, though some Hoosiers will still be waiting.
Nearly 120,000 more Indiana workers filed for unemployment, but the amount is less than the week before, signaling some encouragement.
Restaurants struggling during the coronavirus pandemic are becoming grocery stores to survive. Here's where to score groceries around Indianapolis.
Cummins is partnering with Minnesota-based 3M to make filters for use in respirators used during the COVID-19 outbreak.
Here's how grocery stores are trying to accommodate shoppers with new hours, special times for at-risk customers and other changes as of April 29.
Indiana's unemployment trust fund was recovering from the Great Recession. Then coronavirus hit. How long will the state's unemployment benefits last?
Business interruption insurance replaces income lost when a business must close. But insurers say policies don't cover coronavirus-related closures.
Indiana will issue unemployment benefits to workers who do not typically qualify. But distributing new federal stimulus money will take time.
Securities and Exchange Commission filings detail executive pay cuts for Simon Property Group executives as forced closures impact business operations
Plans have been delayed by actions taken to slow the spread of the coronavirus, but Indianapolis restaurant owners have not given up on their dreams.
The financial disruptions from the coronavirus pandemic are growing. April brings new challenges for renters, homeowners and small-business owners.
As coronavirus shutters cookie booths in Indiana and around the country, Girl Scouts take sales online and embrace an entrepreneurial spirit.
The city of Indianapolis and the Indy Chamber announced a $10 million rapid response loan fund for small businesses during the coronavirus pandemic.
Indianapolis restaurant owners report up to 80% sales declines during the COVID-19 pandemic, and they expect numbers to keep falling.
Marsh supermarkets that were left vacant in 2017 after the chain's bankruptcy are slowly filling up in the Indianapolis area. Here's how that's benefiting the community.
The U.S. House of Representatives on Friday passed the latest aid package to help the U.S. economy stay afloat during the coronavirus outbreak.
Some employees disagree with employers who say their businesses are essential. Experts say the definition's gray area makes it hard for workers.
Layoffs are mounting in the hospitality industry. "It's worst than 9/11," says the president of the Indiana Restaurant and Lodging Association.
General Motors has partnered with Ventec Life Systems to rapidly boost the production of ventilators. It is considering GM's plant in Kokomo, Indiana.