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Here’s what we don’t know: what it will look like, what amenities users can expect, and how it will link to rapid-transit lines still in the planning stages. At the moment, the 1.9-acre parcel is a city-owned parking lot, situated on the south side of Washington Street between Delaware and Alabama streets. But architecture, urban planning and mass transit fans imagine it as an empty canvas, with the potential to showcase a signature structure that triggers more development nearby.
One day after the NCAA fired its head of enforcement for allegedly botching an investigation into the University of Miami, the Indianapolis-based organization is accusing the school of failing to control its athletic department, ESPN reported.
A broken water line flooded portions of Lafayette Road early Wednesday morning, limiting traffic on the busy street for hours. Indianapolis police blocked the road between 34th and 38th streets about 2:30 a.m. after the breakage flooded much of the road and caused the pavement to buckle. One northbound lane was still closed late Wednesday morning, but utility workers hoped to have it open by afternoon.
Indianapolis prosecutors have asked a laboratory to fast-track toxicology tests on a motorist involved in a weekend ambulance crash that killed two medics. The request means test results on 21-year-old Jade Hammer should arrive in less than two weeks instead of the usual six. Those results will reveal Hammer's blood-alcohol content and help prosecutors decide if they will charge her in the crash. A public memorial took place Wednesday morning for the victims, Cody Medley, 22, and Tim McCormick, 24.
Would-be robbers drove a pickup truck through the front of a Marathon gas station early Wednesday in Indianapolis in an unsuccessful attempt to steal an ATM. Surveillance video shows the truck backing through the glass front doors of the station at 30th Street and College Avenue about 3:30 a.m. Two men strapped a tow rope to an ATM inside the store and drove off, but the rope broke, leaving the cash machine behind. Police found the truck about a block away a short time later, but are still looking for the suspects.
A lawyer from one of the nation’s largest law firms is handling the convicted financier’s federal appeal free of charge, court documents show.
The bill would require the state to suspend the business license for a year of any retailer caught selling synthetic drugs or lookalikes.
Columbus-based diesel engine manufacturer Cummins Inc. lowered its previously reported quarterly profit by $12 million, or 3.1 percent, after discovering legal fees that the company initially missed.
The move would combine the No. 2 and No. 3 office supply retailers and lead to consolidation in an industry that analysts say is over-stored. Office Depot has eight stores in the Indianapolis area and OfficeMax has five.
Indiana's new Democratic state schools superintendent would no longer oversee the private school voucher program that she has opposed under a proposal approved Tuesday by a Republican-controlled legislative committee.
Republicans sparked protests from teachers and union officials Tuesday by pushing legislation through a House committee that would bar Indiana schools from automatically deducting union dues from teacher paychecks, an issue that critics thought was off the table this year.
A plan providing up to $100 million in state funding toward improvements at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway has won approval from the Indiana Senate.
The U.S. Supreme Court appeared likely Tuesday to side with Monsanto Co. in its claim that an Indiana farmer violated the company's patents on soybean seeds that are resistant to its weed-killer.
A person was critically injured in an apartment fire on the city’s west side late Monday. The blaze broke out about 10 p.m. in the 3000 block of Watergate Road, near 34th Street and Moller Road. Investigators say the fire started as a result of unattended cooking. Nine residents in neighboring apartments escaped without injury. The victim suffered severe smoke inhalation.
Indianapolis police are investigating a likely shooting death on the city’s east side. A body of an unidentified female with an apparent gunshot wound was found about 4:30 a.m. Tuesday in the 2800 block of North Hawthorne Lane. Police received a call about gunshots being fired in the area about an hour before they discovered the body, but the caller hung up before providing much information.
Ambulances and emergency vehicles lined up Tuesday morning for a funeral procession honoring Timothy McCormick, one of the two Indianapolis medics who died over the weekend in a crash involving their ambulance. McCormick, 24, and Cody Medley, 22, were killed after a car ran a flashing red light and collided with their vehicle on Saturday, investigators said. A private funeral for Medley is set for Friday. A public memorial service for both victims is scheduled for 10 a.m. Wednesday at Butler University’s Clowes Memorial Hall.
The $4.3 million expansion will go toward purchasing and refurbishing a building near Interstate 69 and 116th Street that formerly housed the St. Vincent Health medical center.
Allison Transmission Inc. predicted 2013 sales declines after it closed 2012 with an inflated $514.2 million annual profit and a massive slide in sales for a key market during the fourth quarter.
A one-time tax benefit more than doubled Remy International Inc.’s annual profit to $138.6 million, the Pendleton-based manufacturer reported late Monday.