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The Indianapolis Museum of Art proves that the mineral isn’t just for pencils. Plus new shows at the Indianapolis Art Center.
A license plate tax of $20 to $50 per car will be one of a raft of proposals considered by the Legislature next year as a way to fix a hole in funding for road maintenance, and to keep expanding Indiana’s system of highways.
Indiana spent less per capita than most states on incentives aimed at adding jobs.
Federal, state grants will fund study of project intended to serve growing corporate clientele.
The FDIC says offering circulars Irwin Union relied on when it bought residential mortgage securities contained false and misleading information.
I have appreciated several of the columns Greg Morris has written about the leadership of Gov. Daniels and Tony Bennett.
I’m extremely troubled by some members of the Republican Party recently saying that they will not honor their promises not to raise taxes on the American people.
I was disappointed that the IBJ didn’t cover the ongoing issue of the proposed Leucadia coal-to-gas plant and the role that Citizens Energy could play in preventing the construction of this project.
From the mid 1980s through perhaps 2008, automotive investment in the Great Lakes region was driven by General Motors, Ford and Chrysler losing market share to competitors from Japan, Korea and Europe.
Equality is one of those principles that almost everyone subscribes to—a concept we can all endorse in the abstract, because in the abstract, we don’t have to decide what it really means.
The Salvation Army of Central Indiana, an international movement, is an evangelical part of the universal Christian church.
A top state attorney defended Indiana's punitive damages law Thursday against claims that it renders trials meaningless by forcing judges to reduce awards in lawsuits without telling jurors.
An Indiana University grad and author of five books, Jim Grant possesses deep knowledge on the role central banks have played throughout history and the cumulative results of their monetary policy decisions.
This is the season of economic forecasts, for which there are many uses beyond their pure entertainment value.
Visitors to next summer's Indiana State Fair will be able to cool down during the dog days of August by watching an outdoor ice-skating show. Fair spokesman Andy Klotz said Rosstyn Ice Shows will hold three to four family-themed shows daily on a rink beneath a tent with seating for up to 800 spectators.
A vacant house on the northeast side will be torn down following an overnight fire that caused parts of it to collapse. Indianapolis firefighters arrived at the blaze in the 2300 block of North LaSalle Street at about 3:15 a.m. and fought it for about 45 minutes. The cause is under investigation.
A bicyclist found the body of an unidentified woman in White River State Park at about 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. The body was on a walking path near Limestone Street and West New York Street, south of the IUPUI Campus Apartments. Investigators were delayed in investigating the death until two dogs guarding the body were removed by Indianapolis Animal Care and Control, police said. An autopsy was scheduled for Thursday.
Dubbed Franciscan Place, the $20 million development will feature 150-plus senior-living apartments, shops and a restaurant in the old hospital. Work is expected to begin in February.
Terre Haute officials this week awarded a $2.7 million contract to an Indianapolis company for the removal of soil to a depth of 10 feet on much of a 20-acre site where Terre Haute Coke and Carbon operated from 1926 until 1988.