BENNER: No good comes from driving wedge between sport and art
The day the music dies–and I fervently hope it does not come to that–will be a day our city will be significantly diminished.
To refine your search through our archives use our Advanced Search
The day the music dies–and I fervently hope it does not come to that–will be a day our city will be significantly diminished.
Don't tell me who you are; show me. Use fashion to let the world see who you are inside.
Third in a month-long series of reviews of possessive restaurants.
Strong films at the upcoming Heartland Film Festival include a coming-of-age story and a documentary about dancing trucks. Among my favorites: “Starry, Starry Night.”
Indianapolis-based Celadon Group Inc. is a trucking company that provides long-haul, full-truckload freight service through Canada, the United States and Mexico.
What a difference a year makes. Last October, we wrote of the U.S. stock market’s dismal third-quarter performance.
Let me dispel the myth of a conspiracy to rig unemployment numbers. I have two reasons to know these data are not contrived.
Morgan County law enforcement agencies are investigating an apparent homicide just north of Morgantown. Authorities called to a shooting at about 7 p.m. Wednesday found 20-year-old Brad Price suffering from multiple gunshot wounds. He was declared dead at the scene. Sheriff Robert Downey said a preliminary investigation indicates Price and 19-year-old Justen Knapp were arguing about a woman, and they agreed to meet to fight. Police arrested Knapp in the shooting; they also apprehended Bryan Wooldridge, 21, who they say helped Knapp flee the scene.
More than 8,000 Eli Lilly and Co. employees are out of the office Thursday, working on volunteer projects aimed at cleaning up and protecting Indianapolis waterways. Lilly marshaled the power of its annual Global Day of Service to partner with Keep Indianapolis Beautiful on the grass-roots Reconnecting to Our Waterways initiative. Volunteers split into groups to work on areas around six of the city’s waterways: Pogue's Run, White River, Central Canal, Pleasant Run, Eagle Creek and Fall Creek. Lane closures along Fall Creek Parkway from Delaware Street to 38th Street snarled southbound rush-hour traffic.
Council Democrats want to take funds from the Capital Improvement Board’s $67 million cash reserve to help shore up the city’s budget. But State Sen. Luke Kenley lobbed a threat that might make them think twice about pursuing the proposal.
Unemployment benefit applications are a proxy for layoffs. When they consistently drop below 375,000, it suggests that hiring is strong enough to lower the unemployment rate.
The new plate design unveiled Thursday has a blue image of the state's shape with 200 written across it and encircled by 19 stars symbolizing Indiana as the 19th state.
House Republicans want more information about a $400 million loan guarantee from the U.S. Energy Department to Abound Solar Inc., citing reports that significant “technological difficulties” with the company’s solar panels were known before the aid was approved.
Much of Emmis’ profit stemmed from the Aug. 23 sale of KXOS-FM in Los Angeles for $85.5 million, from which the company reported a gain from discontinued operations of $32.8 million.
The Hoosier Environmental Council is hosting Thursday night's debate at the Indiana History Center in downtown Indianapolis. The group says Democratic nominee Vi Simpson and Libertarian candidate Brad Klopfenstein both have agreed to take part.
Mayor Kevin Smith has proposed a new city budget that cuts seven police officer and 20 firefighter positions.
Diesel Workers Union president Terry Axsom tells The Republic of Columbus that the union's 1,500 workers at southern Indiana factories will be affected but he doesn't know the extent yet.
A central Indiana airport has reopened its runway Wednesday afternoon after being closed for more than three weeks, leading to hundreds of planes being diverted to other airports.