Airport installs three contemporary pieces of art
The works in the main ticketing hall and concourse B are on display through Aug. 4.
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The works in the main ticketing hall and concourse B are on display through Aug. 4.
Economic and political spheres are abuzz with the recent discovery of a mathematical error made by Harvard professors Carmen Reinhart and Kenneth Rogoff in their seminal analysis of debt-laden economies.
Brain drain is a genuine problem in Indiana. But instead of slowing this trend, our higher education financing policies accelerate this problem by pushing more students into majors that are in demand elsewhere.
The Indiana Department of Transportation will press ahead with a request for proposals on Interstate 69 from Bloomington to Martinsville, in hopes that a public-private partnership will stretch limited state funds.
State officials want to know how an Oklahoma City company managed to set up 30,000 Indiana accounts for a federally subsidized phone program in less than a year. The Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission has launched an investigation into whether TerraCom LLC is repeating federal violations it allegedly committed in Oklahoma.
Our state capitol building is surrounded by utilitarian streets and inappropriate development.
After more than a decade of planning, The Indianapolis Cultural Trail will have its official ribbon cutting May 10 with a coming-out party on May 11. And that’s when boosters and skeptics alike will be watching to see what exactly Indianapolis is going to do with its difficult-to-grasp landmark.
Infuse Accelerator hopes to make early-stage investments in 12 to 15 companies a year.
Opponents of privatization fear trustees will take action on the controversial issue over the summer.
Jason Dudich is already familiar with the financial workings of the city. He was Ballard's budget director and deputy controller from February 2008 to August 2010.
The Blue Crew Sports Grill on Indianapolis’ far north side closed its doors Thursday after seven years in business, according to a post on the eatery’s Facebook page.
Mushroom hunters found a body Wednesday evening in a wooded area near an entrance to Morgan-Monroe State Forest in central Indiana. Police said the 52-year-old Greenwood man appears to have died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head. The body was found about 200 yards off a road about 10 miles north of Bloomington.
A 23-year-old man suffered a gunshot wound to his abdomen late Wednesday night in a west-side parking lot. Indianapolis police said Domanique Johnson was taken to a hospital after being found in the 6300 block of Mission Terrace, north of 38th Street and west of North High School Road. Johnson’s condition was not disclosed.
Police seized $250,000 and arrested six people Wednesday in a prostitution sting involving two suburban massage parlors. Lu Wang, 50, of Fishers, was charged with promoting prostitution after police raided Dove Spa in Carmel and Beijing Spa in Zionsville. Five women also were charged with prostitution-related offenses. Authorities said Wang was the ringleader of the group.
The Alexander, Morton’s, Dick’s Last Resort and Hal’s Fabulous Vegas Bar & Grille among additions to the annual big-ticket fundraiser.
The bull market boosted first-quarter profit at Baldwin & Lyons Inc. to a record high, even though the property and casualty insurer’s core business lost ground.
The move comes after years of unfruitful contract negotiations between the Indianapolis-based firm and the International Brotherhood of Teamsters Local 357.
Some home-schooled students will be eligible to join sports teams at their local public schools under new rules adopted by the Indiana High School Athletic Association.
The companies could get a greater share of business from city and county contracts under a proposal signed into law Thursday by Mayor Greg Ballard.