2010 Holiday Wish List
The following is a list of Indianapolis-area not-for-profit organizations and the things each needs most.
The following is a list of Indianapolis-area not-for-profit organizations and the things each needs most.
Starting Monday, all Indiana residents will have to order their registration cards, stickers and plates online or by mail, the Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles said.
Television news veteran Keith Connors will join WTHR-TV Channel 13 as news director Jan. 12, the local station announced Friday.
Local companies are embedding stealthy video messages for high school and college students.
Plenty of opportunities await city officials bent on making downtown shine for the massive event.
The former station vice president was hired in June 2010 to replace the late Jim Tellus.
Howard Schrott will provide $6.5 million toward the $13 million performing-arts building.
Tom Carnegie, 91, who served as the Indianapolis Motor Speedway’s public address announcer for 60 years, has passed away.
Jerry Martin notified staff on Monday that he has accepted a position as general manager of NBC affiliate KPRC-TV. Martin joined Fox59 six years ago and helped the station increase its news coverage.
An Indiana deputy attorney general "is no longer employed" by the state after Mother Jones magazine reported he tweeted that police should use live ammunition against Wisconsin labor protesters, the attorney general's office said Wednesday.
Indianapolis public broadcaster WFYI is bracing for an era of budget cuts that could prompt consolidation among Indiana stations.
Transparency walks hand in hand with accountability. It is hard to trust what you cannot see.
Another battle over pay TV fees is coming down to the wire — this time over what Dish Network is paying TV station owner Lin TV Corp. to retransmit signals of 27 stations, including WISH-TV in Indianapolis.
A panel discussion includes topics ranging from green power initiatives and hybrid cars to landfill policies and environmental regulations.
Every business sector has influential players, whether they are in the public eye or wield their influence behind the scenes.
A battle over fees between Dish Network and television station owner Lin TV Corp. caused 27 stations, including two in Indianapolis, to go dark for Dish subscribers Saturday.
Ending a dispute that caused 27 local television stations in 17 cities to go dark for eight days, Dish Network and television station owner Lin TV Corp. agreed to contract terms Sunday.
Fortville manufacturer plans $3.3 million expansion
He previously was news director at WISH-TV and special projects producer at WTHR.
Tribune Broadcasting on Monday named TV veteran Larry Delia vice president and general manager of its two Indianapolis stations.