WRTV reporter leaving station after 23 years
Stacia Matthews said she is quitting the station to become public relations manager for the Indiana Spine Group. Matthews joined WRTV in 1989.
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Stacia Matthews said she is quitting the station to become public relations manager for the Indiana Spine Group. Matthews joined WRTV in 1989.
The Children’s Bureau Inc. on Monday named a president and CEO to replace Ron Carpenter, who left the Indianapolis not-for-profit in August after 16 years as president.
Economic development typically tops the chamber’s agenda, and for the upcoming session the pro-business organization is backing Gov.-elect Mike Pence’s idea for a new state-sponsored research institute.
The Fighting Irish of Notre Dame won’t be the only ones dancing on a pot of gold should the school’s football team make it to the BCS National Championship game Jan. 7 in Miami.
Wheaton Van Lines Inc. plans an expansion to its northeast-side Indianapolis headquarters, a move resulting from its April acquisition of Hillside, Ill.-based Bekins Van Lines.
Other companies are interested in bidding for at least pieces of Hostess because of the high brand recognition and $2.5 billion in annual revenue. Twinkies alone have brought in $68 million in revenue so far this year.
Eli Lilly and Co. said Monday it plans to give $12.4 million to the United Way, the largest single charitable donation in the company’s history.
Indiana lawmakers can add confusion over the federal health insurance law to their already overflowing plate when they return for their 2013 legislative session in January.
Hoosiers still divided on extending the interstate from Crane north to Indianapolis.
Two people were fatally shot in what appears to be a murder-suicide at a ConAgra Foods plant on the northwest side of Indianapolis Friday evening.
Members of United Auto Workers Local 933 must vote in favor of the five-year collective bargaining agreements before they would go into effect.
Firefighters from Hamilton and Boone counties worked for hours to extinguish an overnight blaze north of Indianapolis. The fire, in the 14600 block of Little Eagle Creek Avenue, near West 146th Street and U.S. 421, caused an estimated $50,000 in damage to a home. A homeowner escaped without injuries.
A woman died in a single-car accident about 2:30 a.m. Friday on the southeast side of Indianapolis. The victim, believed to be in her 20s, crashed her Chevrolet Cruz into a tree in the 9500 block of Vandergriff Road, near Interstate 74 and South Post Road. Police are investigating the cause.
A shooting on the north side of Indianapolis left one man dead and another injured Thursday night. The men were shot near a music studio in the 2000 block of East 46th Street, near Keystone Avenue, shortly before 8 p.m. The injured man walked about three blocks to a nearby CVS store in search of help. He was listed in fair condition. The dead man suffered multiple gunshot wounds.
Investigators have increased the damage estimate from the deadly Indianapolis neighborhood explosion by about one-fifth, to $4.4 million.
States received an extra month from the Obama administration to decide whether to build online marketplaces for medical insurance after Republican governors pressed their resistance to the president’s health-care law.
Diagnotes LLC’s On Call software, which delivers patient medical records to smartphones of an on-call doctor, won the inaugural Hoosier Healthcare Innovation Challenge.
Two of the four Indianapolis television stations are without news directors after WRTV-TV Channel 6 parted ways with industry veteran Kevin Finch, less than two years after hiring him.
Two new anchor tenants are taking a total of 58,000 square feet in Southport Plaza at U.S. 31 and Shelby Street on the south side, bringing the shopping center to full occupancy for the first time in more than four years.