Dermody might be General Assembly wild card
New chairman of the House Committee on Public Policy could raise eyebrows in dealing with ‘vice’ issues.
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New chairman of the House Committee on Public Policy could raise eyebrows in dealing with ‘vice’ issues.
A 56-year-old Shelbyville man died Tuesday afternoon in a head-on crash in Shelby County. Glenn Poehner was driving a car west on State Road 44 just east of Old Franklin Road at about 3:45 when his vehicle crossed the center line for an unknown reason and struck a semi. Semi driver Kevin Daubner of Englewood, Fla., was not injured.
A family of four escaped a house fire that broke out at about 2 a.m. Wednesday in Greenwood. The blaze in the 800 block of Ramblin Road caused about $55,000 in damage. One of the family members said an explosion woke her up.
A multi-vehicle crash Wednesday morning on the south side of Indianapolis created major backups on northbound Interstate 65. The accident, which involved about a half-dozen vehicles, took place at about 7:30 near the County Line Road exit. Police diverted traffic onto County Line Road for about two hours while wreckage was cleared. One minor injury was reported.
Allegion PLC’s plans to add employees at its North American headquarters in Carmel could earn the global security firm as much as $2 million in tax credits from the Indiana Economic Development Corp.
Marion County criminal-justice complex project could rival Indianapolis airport terminal in cost, entail public-private financing deal.
Bel-Ray Co. deal brings East Coast ports to Indianapolis-based Calumet.
Enrollment in November was about four times faster than in October, but it will need to be about 12 times faster through the end of March to meet federal projections.
As the Indiana Pacers bolted to a franchise-best record, television ratings for the team's games on Fox Sports Indiana during the first month of the season have skyrocketed.
The Indianapolis Motor Speedway says it is ready to start a projected $140 million in improvement projects using $100 million in state assistance.
Union Bank filed suit earlier this month against an affiliate of locally based HDG Mansur, which owns the 30-story building, claiming it failed to pay off the $60 million loan balance. The bank seeks a court-appointed receiver to manage the building.
Shedding gridlock, key members of Congress reached a budget agreement Tuesday to restore about $63 billion in automatic spending cuts from programs ranging from parks to the Pentagon and eliminate the threat of another partial government shutdown early next year.
Indiana Gov. Mike Pence announced an expansive education plan Tuesday for his second year in office that will include seeking approval for vouchers for preschool-aged children, extending more state help for charter schools and paying for teachers to work in low-income school districts.
Sweeping changes that Indiana lawmakers made this year to sentencing guidelines in hopes of slowing the growth of the state's prison population will actually have the opposite effect, according to a new report.
The state’s environmental office has agreed to transfer a landfill permit to the new owner of a Madison County property at the center of a decades-long dispute.
The goal of the education MBA programs is to equip school leaders with business-type skills to lead well-funded schools to compete better internationally and to help the impoverished students in urban and rural schools catch up with their suburban peers.
An officer manager for an Indianapolis church faces charges of theft and forgery, the Marion County Prosecutor’s Office said Tuesday, after more than $177,000 was stolen from the church’s bank accounts.
Mayor Greg Ballard and Marion County law enforcement officials on Wednesday morning expect to announce plans for a new criminal justice complex, moving operations currently located in the City-County Building and elsewhere downtown.
Hundreds of mourners gathered Monday night at Morse Reservoir to remember Aubrey Peters, the 16-year-old Noblesville girl who was shot to death Sunday night. Police arrested 20-year-old Jacob McDaniel early Monday morning. He’s charged with reckless homicide and pointing a firearm. McDaniel, who is being held on a $15,000 bond at the Hamilton County Jail, said he thought the gun was unloaded when he aimed it at Peters and pulled the trigger.
A proposed ordinance that would put severe limits on panhandling downtown was sent back to committee for changes Monday night in a unanimous vote by the City-County Council. The ordinance has received negative feedback and protests because it includes street performers. A rewritten proposal could return for a council vote in January.