Pence stands by school-grading system
Pence said the system is "an essential part" of accountability measures designed to improve education in Indiana.
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Pence said the system is "an essential part" of accountability measures designed to improve education in Indiana.
The IURC said Wednesday the new 930 area code will be an overlay inside the existing 812 area code. Customers seeking new land lines or wireless numbers in that area will get the new 930 area code.
Thousands of attendees at Thursday's event will come from outside the area and the game is broadcast in 150 countries, giving Indianapolis nationwide and global exposure.
This is the first of three blog posts, each of which will make a compelling case for one of three distinct positions on Obamacare in Indiana: why it will succeed, why it will fail and why it will be a “non-event.”
The Indianapolis-based real estate investment trust posted a quarterly profit of $61.5 million due in large part to gains from the sale of properties that included a large retail center in Florida.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency says parts of central Indiana's Marion and Morgan counties, southwestern Indiana's Daviess and Pike counties and western Indiana's Vigo County exceed the agency's beefed-up sulfur dioxide standard.
Availability of credit is one of the most fundamental issues facing small businesses, and small businesses are one of the most crucial drivers of commercial real estate demand. Thankfully, both the financial markets and the economy are not where they were just a year ago, as they have strengthened considerably to the point where it […]
A growing number of small game companies will join a pantheon of industry titans starting Aug. 15 at the Gen Con Indy gaming convention. The small guys are there largely because they can get the money they need to keep themselves alive via the fundraising technique known as “crowd funding” or “crowd sourcing.”
‘Dealer markups’ in jeopardy in push to protect consumers.
Recovery doesn’t mean banks have escaped challenges.
Newer entrants are chasing market share with convenient hours, quick decisions and narrower niches of customers.
Police say two male intruders broke into a Franklin woman’s home, beat her, robbed her and threatened her family at gunpoint before fleeing. The woman was home late Monday night with her 4-year-old son, her daughter and two cousins who were there for a sleepover when the incident occurred. The woman said the intruders carried a shotgun and a handgun. They got away with a laptop and other electronic valuables.
Indianapolis police launched a search for an 8-year-old boy with autism Wednesday morning and found him a short time later at a nearby toy store. Cody Richey was reported missing near East Washington Street and Ritter Avenue about 10 a.m. He was found at the Toys R Us on Washington Street.
A fire caused heavy damage to two homes in Carmel on Wednesday. The blaze broke out shortly after 2 a.m. in the 13000 block of Versailles Drive, near 136th and Meridian streets. The home where the fire originated suffered an estimated $100,000 in damage. Damage to the neighboring home was estimated at $20,000. Homeowners and their pets escaped without injury.
Let’s assume for now, with appropriate disappointment, that there are no Hoosiers on the ballot.
If you’re a Democrat looking ahead to 2016, there’s only one name anyone wants to talk about: Hillary Clinton.
Detroit is a symbol of the old economy’s decline. The metropolitan area lost population between 2000 and 2010, the worst performance among major cities. Atlanta, by contrast, epitomizes the rise of the Sun Belt; it gained more than 1 million people.
As Americans, we tend to believe we have the right to do whatever we want, so long as it doesn’t interfere with the rights of others. But sometimes the lines get a little blurry.
The fundamental problem of the political left seems to be that the real world does not fit their preconceptions. Therefore they see the real world as what is wrong, and what needs to be changed.
I never imagined I’d be writing this column, and I want to preface it with a blanket statement that will never change: I’m a proud Hoosier, and I love my hometown of Indianapolis.