Indiana specialty-plate proposal heads to governor
Legislation overhauling Indiana's specialty auto license plate system has been approved by lawmakers and is on its way to Gov. Mike Pence.
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Legislation overhauling Indiana's specialty auto license plate system has been approved by lawmakers and is on its way to Gov. Mike Pence.
House and Senate negotiators will take into account a rosier revenue forecast when they begin meeting Wednesday for the first of a series of meetings that will determine the final shape of Indiana’s next state budget.
While the addition of a new engine maker could significantly muscle-up the IndyCar Series’ global marketing, it also has some series insiders worried the move could trigger an engine arms race and price some suppliers, teams and drivers right out of the paddock.
A state investigation has turned up possible environmental-rule violations by a Fishers-based utility company related to the sewage overflow last December.
The state’s $600 million overhaul of U.S. 31 in Hamilton County could be a boon to Westfield Washington Schools, which is selling 14 acres of prime property near what will become one of 10 interstate-like interchanges on the highway.
Purdue University administrators earning more than $50,000 will be eligible for merit raises under a change to a plan President Mitch Daniels proposed last month to compensate for a two-year tuition freeze.
The possibility of thousands of Indiana residents becoming eligible for addiction treatment under the federal health overhaul has state officials and providers preparing for an expansion.
City rejects proposals from four private-sector real estate teams and signs a 10-year lease extension with the existing building manager.
Indiana legislators have given final approval to a bill tightening the limits on how much consumers can buy of cold and allergy pills often used to make methamphetamine.
Indianapolis Motor Speedway officials and Indiana State Police feel good about their security plan for this year's Indy 500 and won't remove trash cans from the track in response to deadly blasts at the Boston Marathon.
Indianapolis will increase security at upcoming events such as the 500 Festival Mini-Marathon and Komen Race for the Cure, but spectators likely won’t notice the changes, Troy Riggs said.
Good news on housing and earnings Tuesday morning helped stocks recover from a dismal Monday, when stocks suffered their biggest one-day decline since November.
A southern Indiana coroner said skeletal remains found at a remote site in Brown County are those of a woman who had been dead two years or more. Mushroom hunters found the remains last Thursday in a rugged, wooded area that's a long hike from a rural road. The woman's age has not been determined, and identification might take a week or more.
A man found suffering from a gunshot wound at a west-side Indianapolis apartment complex was taken to Wishard Hospital in serious condition early Tuesday morning. Michael Lauray, 23, was discovered about 1 a.m. in the 5800 block of Magdalene Drive, at Westlake Apartments, but detectives aren’t sure if he was shot at the site. Police said they have no witnesses or suspects.
Mayor Greg Ballard revealed in India Tuesday that Indianapolis hopes to host the inaugural United States Cricketing Championship next year. The venue would be a little-discussed park on the east side undergoing a $6 million transformation.
A Pike Township schools employee was fired Monday after being arrested Sunday on preliminary charges of child molesting. John White, 27, an instructional assistant at Lincoln Middle School, is accused of sexually abusing a 13-year-old boy in White’s home. White told detectives the teen had slept overnight at his home about 10 times, but he denied any sexual contact. Two male teenage foster children staying with White were removed by the Department of Child Services.
Two Indiana lawmakers have spent the legislative session watering down opposition to a proposed $2.8 billion coal-gasification plant that would likely benefit their employers.
Expectations that Indiana will collect $290 million more in taxes have Gov. Mike Pence's team optimistic they can win a $500 million cut in the state's personal income tax this session.
Colts officials say local demand remains high for suites, even as other NFL teams struggle, and that season-ticket renewals are at 95 percent. The city will foot the $2 million bill for two new suites at Lucas Oil Stadium.
The four individuals received more than $30,000 in jobless benefits while working at an IRS call center in Indianapolis.