REVIEW: ‘Oz the Great and Powerful.’ Yellow brick roadkill
I didn’t expect it to rival “The Wizard of Oz.” I did hope it would be better than “The Wiz.”
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I didn’t expect it to rival “The Wizard of Oz.” I did hope it would be better than “The Wiz.”
Still 13 months from kickoff, sales are so brisk that team officials think they may sell out of season tickets for their inaugural season.
New U.S. Census Bureau figures show that central Indiana's Hamilton County has one of the nation's highest ratios of residents who travel to another county for work.
Indianapolis-based CountryMark hopes an Indiana oil field that once was the largest in the United States can be lucrative again.
Indiana lawmakers have been aggressive in cutting taxes in recent years, the state Senate's top budget writer said Thursday as his committee started reviewing a spending plan that leaves out Republican Gov. Mike Pence's proposed 10-percent income tax cut.
The owner of three vacant buildings along Virginia Avenue between Pennsylvania and Delaware streets hopes to develop one of them with five apartments and first-floor retail, recruit retail and office users for a second, and tear down a third to make way for parking.
A federal judge has denied a challenge by bar owners to a smoking ordinance passed last year by the Indianapolis-Marion County City-County Council.
Democratic Party officials announced that veteran Capitol Hill staffer John Zody was the only person to meet Wednesday's deadline to be considered for the chairmanship when the state central committee votes on its leadership Saturday.
Local officials from around Indiana are making a push for the Legislature to require that people obtain a doctor's prescription to buy cold medications often used to make methamphetamine.
Another top fashion name is joining The Fashion Mall at Keystone, a giant discount retailer is expanding its local footprint, and a few new pizza restaurants are planned for the area.
Commercial Real Estate Focus sections include statistical snapshots of Indianapolis' multi-tenant office vacancy rates and the local industrial market.
Some are hoping the structure will lure more business to the neighborhood.
Having rejuvenated Glendale Town Center and Rivers Edge, Kite is turning its attention to Rangeline Crossing in Carmel.
One man was killed and three others injured in a shooting Tuesday about 8 p.m. at Wellington Apartments on the east side of Indianapolis. The dead man was identified as Michael Baker, 25, a resident of the apartments near East 16th Street and Interstate 465.
Two other men were taken to Wishard Hospital, with one in critical condition and the other in serious condition. The fourth man was treated and released at the scene. Police are looking for a dark vehicle with two males seen leaving the scene.