Home » Search
Search Results
14205 results for 'articles'
To refine your search through our archives use our Advanced Search
ALTOM: Tips for starting an office on a shoestring
First, you’ll need good hardware. Don’t skimp here, because reliability trumps economy.
RACE: Reinventing commercial strips has economic upside
Savvy cities understand strip commercial corridors are economically and environmentally unsustainable.
Ahoy! Cargo traffic up at state’s ports
Large increases in maritime shipments interpreted as good sign for Indiana economy.
Learning the new bike rules
I would like to share my opinion on three of [Morris commentary, June 18] points.
Indiana leads region in income growth
The first-quarter report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics put Indiana on par with national growth and ahead of surrounding states.
WHITE: Car culture drives up development costs
In central Indiana, 94 percent of Hoosiers own a car, and we generally don’t think twice about getting behind the wheel to go to work, the grocery store or the doctor’s office.
KENNEDY: Liar, liar, Romney’s pants on fire
The lies that mystify me are not those obviously motivated by political ambition.
MORRIS: Let’s celebrate—and work—together
We need to fight the urge to be so unyielding and negative much of the time.
EDITORIAL: Bird’s leadership provides lessons
For a guy with a legendary competitive streak, Bird was remarkably willing to suffer losses in the short term as part of his larger strategy of rebuilding the franchise.
Daniels says legislators to decide Medicaid change
Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels says he wants to make sure he understands the Supreme Court ruling upholding the health care law before deciding how the state will respond.
Abound Solar set to close doors, file for bankruptcy
Abound Solar Inc., a Colorado-based solar manufacturer that once hoped to hire 1,200 people in Indiana by the end of 2013, will close its doors and file for bankruptcy.
Fishers police probe burglaries
Fishers police detectives are investigating a string of residential burglaries that could be connected. In a 24-hour period Tuesday, three burglaries and an attempted burglary were reported. In the successful attempts, thieves broke into homes through the front door, leaving with thousands of dollars worth of jewelry, cash and other items. The crimes occurred in the Sunblest, Avalon and Spyglass Hills neighborhoods.
Heat warning issued for region
An excessive heat warning has been issued for central Indiana until Friday. Temperatures are expected to top records Thursday, reaching 106 degrees in some areas and at least 102 degrees in others. Temperatures should slip slightly Friday, but humidity will rise. Authorities are urging those who work outside to take extra precautions to stay cool.
Man dies, firefighter injured in blaze
A 57-year-old man died and a firefighter was injured in a house fire on the northwest side of Indianapolis Thursday morning. Firefighters were called to the home near 56th Street and Georgetown Road at about 7:30 a.m. by a neighbor who said he ran to the home and knocked on the door, but got no answer. First respondents found a man dead on the main level. A firefighter suffered non-life threatening injuries when he fell through floorboards.
Bird, Simon responses raise questions about Pacers ownership
On Wednesday, Larry Bird told a group of reporters that he isn't interested in owning the Pacers. But team owner Herb Simon said he'd keep "an open mind" about the possibility.
High court ruling opens Medicaid escape hatch for states
While upholding President Obama’s health care law, the U.S. Supreme Court may have created a way out for states that do not want to expand their Medicaid programs. Whether Indiana decides to opt out remains to be seen.
High court ruling could leave 290K Hoosiers uncovered
A decision by Indiana to leave its Medicaid program unchanged could leave as many as 290,000 Hoosier adults, who would have been newly eligible for Medicaid coverage, with no good options.
Land trust buys 55 acres in Morgan County
The Central Indiana Land Trust announced Thursday that it has purchased 55 acres of land south of Mooresville to ensure that it remains protected from future development.
Insurance stocks sink, hospital shares rise after ruling
Stocks of hospital companies rose sharply and insurance companies fell Thursday after the Supreme Court upheld a requirement that almost all Americans carry health insurance. WellPoint shares were down more than 5 percent.