BENNER: Sports moments to remember–and forget
Butler basketball leads list of top sports stories of the year.
Butler basketball leads list of top sports stories of the year.
Former Finish Line executive Kevin Flynn is now a partner and will handle the agency’s day-to-day operations, taking over from Paula MacVittie.
A police officer accused of being verbally abusive toward a woman and hitting her with his patrol car appeared before the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department Board of Captains on Wednesday to determine whether he’ll be disciplined. Renee Jay Swindle said the incident occurred last summer outside a south-side auto parts store when she confronted patrolman Oliver Clothier about leaving two children unattended in his vehicle. Clothier cussed her out and backed into her when she tried to write down his license plate number, she said. The board makes disciplinary recommendations to Chief Paul Ciesielski, who’ll determine what action to take.
General Motors is considering $230 million in upgrades to its truck assembly plant near Fort Wayne.
Despite an improved team from last year, Indiana Pacers fans are showing up at Conseco Fieldhouse in smaller numbers this season.
The Obama administration is taking $1.2 billion in high-speed rail money away from Ohio and Wisconsin and awarding it to 12 other states, Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood said Thursday.
The following is a list of Indianapolis-area not-for-profit organizations and the things each needs most.
The Indianapolis Colts—and the team’s National Football League brethren—this month laid out plans for how teams would refund money to season-ticket buyers in the event owners lock out players and games are canceled next season.
Together again were the president and vice president who invaded, deregulated, overspent, created a climate of fear, and intensified the class divide with tax cuts.
The death penalty in the United States has never been anything but an abomination—a grotesque, uncivilized, overwhelmingly racist affront to the very idea of justice.
A judge on Friday approved a plan under which investors who lost millions in Marcus Schrenker’s financial schemes will get back seven cents on the dollar.
The following is a list of Indianapolis-area not-for-profit organizations and the things each needs most.
A Fountain Square group led by neighborhood business owners hopes to create an “economic improvement district” for the up-and-coming neighborhood, where additional tax revenue could be used for everything from litter cleanup and marketing to capital improvements.
Forefront, which debuts this month, is designed to be another public square where various voices will debate the issues of our day.
Former Conseco executives Steve Hilbert and Rollin Dick are caught in a bitter legal battle between billionaire hardware king John Menard and his ex-fiancee.
Channel 13 received a huge ratings boost at 11 p.m., enabling it to surpass WISH-TV Channel 8 as the most-watched newscast during that time. WTHR’s newscast retained its lead in several other time slots, although audience numbers dipped, enabling competitors to close the gap.
The Carmel-based life and health insurer says it has started discussions with a group of lenders about refinancing $652.1 million in debt.
The new coach, whomever it is, will become the school's sixth since 1996 — more than any other Big Ten school. He will take over a team that has only three Big Ten wins over the past three years and just ended a 12-game losing streak against conference foes and a 15-game losing skid against league opponents away from Bloomington.