Area home-building permit filings surge 46 percent
The Builders Association of Greater Indianapolis said October’s jump marked the biggest year-over-year increase this year. Activity was strongest in Hamilton and Hendricks counties.
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The Builders Association of Greater Indianapolis said October’s jump marked the biggest year-over-year increase this year. Activity was strongest in Hamilton and Hendricks counties.
The new chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee and the GOP's top lieutenants on the panel will have the task of writing Indiana's next biennial budget during the 2013 session.
A few new restaurants are popping up around Indianapolis, including a popular restaurant and bar and a sit-down Mexican chain.
Plainfield-based company provides its soaps and shampoos to world’s most prestigious hotels.
A comparison of Indianapolis and New Orleans as tourism and convention cities.
In many ways, our schedule of events defines Indiana Sports Corp. That—along with our youth initiatives that will touch 185,000 young people throughout Indiana this year—is what separates us from our competitors in 500 other markets throughout our country.
Focus groups in Chicago, Louisville and St. Louis reacted strongly to photos of local tourism offerings like the Central Canal and the Artsgarden.
The operator of the Ruth’s Chris Steak House locations in Indianapolis is delving into the breakfast business by acquiring the rights to open 16 Another Broken Egg restaurants. The first is slated to open in February on the north side.
Indiana Senate Democrats have elected Tim Lanane to lead their 13-member caucus in General Assembly.
Loretta Rush became the second female Indiana Supreme Court justice in state history during a private swearing-in ceremony Wednesday.
Eleven fire agencies, including some from Johnson and Marion counties, helped firefighters in Shelby County extinguish a house fire Tuesday night in which four were injured. The blaze started just before 8 p.m. in the 5700 block of West County Road 1100 North when an explosion knocked the residence off its foundation. One victim was seriously injured and had to be airlifted to the hospital.
Eight men escaped a fire that broke out about 4:30 Wednesday morning in Noblesville in a house that had been converted into apartment units. One of the residents smelled smoke and woke up the other occupants. Damage to the home is estimated to be $50,000. Investigators say the fire may have started in the attic due to an electrical short.
Indiana University freshman basketball players Peter Jurkin and Hanner Mosquera-Perea have been suspended by the NCAA for nine games apiece for receiving improper benefits, the school announced Tuesday. The violation involves money the players reportedly received from their AAU coach, Mark Adams. The players will be asked to repay the money in donations to charity. Indiana is appealing the length of the suspensions.
The Dow Jones industrial average plummeted as much as 369 points, or 2.8 percent, in the first two hours of trading. It recovered steadily in the afternoon, but slid into the close and ended down 313, its biggest point drop since this time last year.
Republicans held on to their supermajority in the Indiana Senate, maintaining a 37-13 edge after Tuesday's election.
Sean Chen performs Beethoven’s Piano Concerto No. 4 with the Indianapolis Chamber Orchestra Nov. 11 at the Indiana History Center as part of the American Pianists Association Classical Fellowship Awards. Details here.
IU Opera stages Jules Massenet’s Cinderella-based “Cendrillon” Nov. 8-11 Details here. Can’t make it to Bloomington? Watch it livestreamed here.
Speakers at the Nov. 10 Gathering of Writers, presented by the Writers’ Center of Indianapolis, include novelist Ben H. Winters (“Sense and Sensibility and Sea Monsters”), and poet Allison Joseph. Details here.
The Icarus Ensemble, a jazz ensemble made up of Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra players, performs Nov. 12 at the Jazz Kitchen. Details here.
The Egyptian Room hosts musical comedian Stephen Lynch Nov. 13. Details here.
The Indianapolis LGBT Film Fest runs Nov. 9-11 at the Indianapolis Museum of Art and Herron School of Art. Details here.
Melissa Etheridge headlines at the Center for the Performing Arts Nov. 9. Violinist Ray Chen follows on the 11th. Details here.
Bands of America return for their Grand National competitions at Lucas Oil Stadium, Nov. 8-10. Details here.
Nov. 9
Clowes Hall
You could think of them as the Monkees of a capella music. Street Corner Symphony, the group that took second place on NBC’s “The Sing Off,” didn’t exist for long before the show: The band was formed in order to compete on the television vocal competition. Since its almost-victory, the band has worked with the likes of Ben Folds (a show judge), Claude McKnight and Allison Krauss. Trivia note: Five of the six members of the group are sons of ministers. Details here.
Nov. 9-10
Hilbert Circle Theatre
With talent that took him, just last month, to venues as far-flung in size and geography as the National Concert in Dublin and the Old Town School of Folk Music in Chicago, Milos Karadaglic is building a name as one of the top Spanish guitarists in the world. A native of Montenegro, Karadaglic joins up with the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra and conductor Eugene Tzigane for a program that includes music by Ravel, Rodrigo and Rimsky-Korsakov. Details here.
Nov. 13-18
Murat Theatre
Anchoring what has the potential to be the strongest Broadway in Indianapolis season in recent years is this Tony-winning stage adaptation of the hit film about a British boy who’s gotta dance. It features music by Elton John. Details here.