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Philadelphia offers strong historical draws and a plethora of downtown restaurants.
Locovore, food trucks and snackification among other trends are gaining momentum in the Indianapolis area.
With the consolidation of the Indiana Hotel & Lodging Association and the Indiana Restaurant Association are complete, longtime association leader John Livengood will stepping down
A recent tax increase coupled with cut-rate competition from other cities has Indianapolis-area convention and meeting officials fretting about losing a longtime cost advantage.
A joint venture bought the New Energy Corp. plant at auction last week for $2.5 million. New Energy had hoped the auction would cover the company’s $54 million in debt. A large portion of that debt is owed to the U.S. Department of Energy, which guaranteed the original loans.
The Indiana State Board of Education is handing authority over four troubled Indianapolis schools to the city's mayor.
Marion County hospitals will lift visitor restrictions that were imposed last month to guard against a large outbreak of influenza. The Marion County Public Health Department announced Wednesday that regular hospital visitation policies could resume Friday because flu activity has subsided. The restrictions were implemented Jan. 18 after flu activity reached its highest levels since 2009.
Fishers police are warning homeowners to lock their cars or park them in a garage after a string of car break-ins and thefts. Several vehicles were broken into or stolen in the Timber Springs, Burberry Place and Sunblest neighborhoods late Sunday night or early Monday morning. Fishers police do not have any suspects but believe the incidents could be related.
Indianapolis police arrested two suspects early Wednesday morning after a CVS Pharmacy at West 86th Street and Ditch Road was robbed at gunpoint about 1 a.m. Store employees said two men filled a mesh clothes hamper with prescription drugs before jumping out of the drive-thru window and fleeing the scene in a pickup truck. Police spotted the vehicle about a mile from the store and chased it into Hendricks County, where they nabbed the suspects at West 56th Street and Raceway Road.
Don Marsh finally got off the hot seat Wednesday afternoon after his former company wrapped up nearly two days of questioning, but he didn't stay off the witness stand for long.
Weeks’ events include Mike Tyson on stage, a comedic anniversary gala, and more.
Top illusionist come to Clowes and I’ve got a four-pack of tickets to give away.
Engine maker Cummins Inc. saw profit sink 30 percent in the fourth quarter as demand for its products fell in both domestic and international markets. Full-year profit and revenue also fell.
Five Indiana startup advocates were in our nation’s capital Tuesday, pitching a plan to bolster the state’s entrepreneurial ecosystem. What’s on your wish list?
When it comes to Xs and Os, Butler's Brad Stevens is the man. If you want a consummate hardwood CEO, it's IU's Tom Crean, hands down.
The U.S. Postal Service will stop delivering mail on Saturdays but continue to deliver packages six days a week under a plan aimed at saving about $2 billion annually, the financially struggling agency says.
SOUTH BEND — John M. Bales lifted his crossed hands to his face and began to cry Thursday evening as a federal judge read the same jury verdict on each of 13 fraud counts against the real estate broker and his partner: Not guilty.
Supporters of ending Indiana's ban on Sunday retail alcohol sales will have to wait at least another week before knowing whether their effort will advance in the Indiana Legislature.
Senators voted 36-13 Tuesday in favor of the proposal despite arguments from some senators that it represents an unwarranted mandate from the state on local school districts.