HETRICK: New kind of road rage over a transportation double standard
We the people keep demanding more of them without budgeting enough to build or maintain them.
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We the people keep demanding more of them without budgeting enough to build or maintain them.
The list of lightning-rod issues is long and, unfortunately, growing.
Little Red Door Cancer Agency strives to make the most of life and the least of cancer by reducing the physical, emotional and financial burdens of cancer for the medically underserved residents of central Indiana.
The film and book chronicle the fierce competition among the top Indianapolis radio stations from the 1950s through the 1970s.
Summit earned the environmental accolades by including a variety of green-friendly features, including carpeting made from recycling materials, paints with low or no volatile organic compounds, and HVAC and LED lighting systems with energy-efficient controls.
Dwain Underwood charges the retailer should have included in its bonus calculations a $40 million life insurance payout it collected after executive chairman Jerry Throgmartin died last year.
Years ago, the high-tech company that drove me closest to the edge of madness was Microsoft. That firm treated its customers as if they were lucky to have computers. But for sheer frustration, I think Google tops Microsoft.
We’re just a few short weeks from the mid-April revenue forecast, the critical non-political, non-policy factor that will shape the fiscal 2014-2015 budget—and a handful of other big-buck key bills.
I write in support of Senate Bill 207, which reinstates in-state tuition rates to undocumented students who were enrolled in a state college or university in 2011.
he architecture of Michael Graves is controversial. Some dismiss his work for its post-modern and overly decorative qualities.
The U.S. Postal Service doesn’t have the legal authority to cut Saturday mail delivery as Postmaster General Patrick Donahoe has said it will do, the Government Accountability Office said Thursday.
I continue to be amazed by the pundits and politicians who insist that eviscerating government programs will save money.
Eli Lilly and Co. shares have more than doubled over the past four years, an impressive run-up that has as much to do with the company’s well-crafted investor-relations message as it does scientific innovation.
House Speaker Brian Bosma says a national tea party group’s “erroneous” campaign ads have made it harder for lawmakers to support Gov. Mike Pence’s proposal to cut Indiana’s income tax by 10 percent.
Investors may be undervaluing Biglari Holdings Inc., which owns Steak n Shake outright and holds 20 percent of Cracker Barrel.
A central Indiana county has given the go-ahead to a proposed $300 million wind farm while also approving restrictions that address concerns about the project's impact on property values.
Greenwood has proposed fining property owners $50 if police make repeated runs for false alarms or false 911 calls. Chief John Laut said he proposed the fine after a review showed the city’s police spend about $100,000 each year responding to false alarms, but only about $500 responding to alarms where a crime actually took place.
Indianapolis police say a dead man found Wednesday afternoon in a vacant apartment on the city’s far-east side had been shot to death. The victim, discovered in the 4000 block of Stratford Court, near Post Road and 42nd Street, was in his 20s or 30s.
A person was killed Thursday morning in a two-vehicle crash on Interstate 465 on the south side of Indianapolis, near Mann Road. As of 10:30 a.m., a couple of hours after the crash, two westbound lanes were still closed.
While supporters of big-time college athletics say basketball championships increase sports revenue, stimulate fundraising and encourage student applications, data compiled by Bloomberg News show that not all of that is true, and there’s no guarantee of a lasting effect.