Feinstein works Carmel’s Palladium into national program
PBS film crews will be at the Palladium May 12 for “Michael Feinstein: The Sinatra Project.
PBS film crews will be at the Palladium May 12 for “Michael Feinstein: The Sinatra Project.
Indianapolis and Carmel should continue working together to recognize and respond to the unique needs of each city and support each other in the formulation of public policy that will maintain strong balance sheets, low taxes and high quality of life.
Elected officials are the voice of their constituents—so do Sen. Delph’s comments reflect the majority of constituents of Carmel? Sen. [Mike] Delph [R-Carmel] was quoted in saying Indiana residents are tired of pressing “1” for English when calling businesses, or hearing Spanish announcements over the Wal-Mart intercom or struggling to understand a worker in the […]
Franciscan St. Francis Health plans to open a short-stay medical center in Carmel, creating 76 jobs by 2015, the health system announced Monday morning.
The Evan Lurie Gallery in Carmel is recovering from water damage that will leave it closed for at least another week.
Strategic Marketing & Research Inc., commonly known as SMARI, measures ad effectiveness for several states, attractions.
As the debut of the Palladium in Carmel has taken center stage, I have been reflecting on the amazing ascent of what used to be a sleepy town.
A new Carmel-based Tea Party group, the Constitutional Patriots, has set its sights on Carmel Mayor Jim Brainard, taking issue with his spending on projects like the $170 million Center for the Performing Arts.
ParaPRO LLC’s treatment, called Natroba, has a potential U.S. market of 6 million to 12 million infected children annually.
A Carmel police officer has been put on paid administrative leave following allegations he hit on female drivers after pulling them over for traffic tickets. Officer Greg Park's attorney said Park is accused of being too friendly with female drivers and, in one case, followed a woman home to drop off a ticket. Park may be exploring a potential countersuit claiming the police department is unfairly targeting him in retaliation for complaints he has made.
One of four former Carmel High School basketball players accused of assaulting a teammate is scheduled to be in court Monday to accept a plea deal. During the hearing, Robert Kitzinger is expected to plead guilty to misdemeanor charges of battery and criminal recklessness. Kitzinger is accused of assaulting a teammate in a locker room at Carmel High School. He also could face charges in Hendricks County for a separate hazing incident that took place on a team bus.
The service, funded for the last three years by a federal grant that expires on Dec. 31, 2010, was set to end on that date unless new arrangements could be made.
Vela Gear Systems LLC, a Carmel-based startup manufacturer of large-scale gears for wind-turbine assemblies, said it will make a multimillion dollar investment to construct a 250,0000-square-foot plant in Marion, creating up to 163 jobs by 2013.
Three men have been arrested after a 10-month police investigation into a marijuana-trafficking ring that allegedly operated from a Carmel business. Daniel Vasquez, 45, co-owner of All American Towing & Recovery, has been charged with tax evasion and money laundering. Stephen “Aaron” Strong, 37, was charged with dealing and possession of marijuana, tax evasion and money laundering. Jesse Randle, 25, was charged with dealing and possession of marijuana. Investigators say several pounds of marijuana were seized during the investigation.
KAR Auction Services Inc. announced Monday night that it plans to expand its Carmel headquarters, creating up to 249 jobs by 2015.
The fire began at a Dunkin’ Donuts shop Thursday morning, spread to a winemaking shop and threatened other businesses.
Authorities were still searching a Jackson County landfill Wednesday morning where they believe the body of 18-year-old Sullivan University student Andrew Compton may be located. Compton, a 2010 Carmel High School graduate, has been missing since Oct. 28. Police on Tuesday arrested Gregory O’Bryan of Louisville, 40, who confessed to dumping Compton’s body in a dumpster. O’Bryan faces charges of murder, abuse of a corpse and tampering with evidence.
Louisville police have made an arrest in the case of Andrew Compton, a Carmel teenager who has been missing since Oct. 28. Police say Gregory M. O'Bryan, 40, murdered the Sullivan University student and abused his corpse. Police say the two met online.
A Carmel couple is still searching for their 18-year-old son, a student at Sullivan University in Louisville who disappeared Oct. 28. Louisville police say Andrew Compton left his dorm room that day to meet a 40-year-old man he met on the Internet, but they have no evidence of foul play and have not named the man a suspect. The parents say the police aren’t doing everything they can to find their son.