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I believe we ought to raise taxes to finally end the soothing falsehoods that surround our tax policy—especially what are called the Bush tax cuts.
Some meals would be best if they could be experienced, Benjamin Button-like, in reverse. We had one on a recent trip to Mediterra Restaurant (815 E. Westfield Blvd., 253-1141), which took over the former Midtown Grill spot in Broad Ripple. Such a backward trek would have started with a pair of serviceable-but-not-made-on-premises desserts. It would […]
Last in a month-long series of new-in-the-neighborhood restaurants. This week: Mediterra.
I love New York. But, frankly, there are more exciting offerings in the alleged "Second City"—including Lookingglass Theatre’s world-premiere “Eastland.”
Moral questions abound, from Poland to Penn State.
Central Indiana Commuter Services becomes Commuter Connect, expects to work more closely with employers.
Redesign should provide easier navigation on site that drew 9.5 million visits last year.
It’s time to think out of the Speedway box.
Vera Bradley Inc., 2208 Production Road, Fort Wayne, Ind., 46808, sells handbags, accessories, paper-and-gift items and travel items through 55 retail stores, nine outlet stores, 3,300 specialty stores and through verabradley.com.
California-based Ryland Group Inc., the Indianapolis area’s third-largest home builder, said it bought the Indianapolis-area lots from Westport Homes.
The BCS commissioners have backed a plan for a four-team playoff with the sites for the national semifinals rotating among the major bowl games and a selection committee picking the participants. The plan will be presented to university presidents next week for approval.
A class-action lawsuit has been filed against the owners of a Noblesville apartment complex after a June 10 fire destroyed more than 20 units and multiple cars. The flames broke out in a carport at Deer Chase Apartments, and fire crews had a hard time getting enough water pressure from complex hydrants. The suit says investigators discovered someone had partially closed the main water line to the complex. The lawsuit, on behalf of 80 to 100 residents, says apartment management had an obligation to make sure the hydrants were in working order.
A Shelbyville High School assistant cheerleading coach charged with child seduction pleaded not guilty in court Thursday morning. Megan Crafton, 22, was arrested on June 15 and preliminarily charged with the Class D felony. She is accused of having inappropriate sexual relations with a 17-year-old male student. She was not a teacher at the school and did not coach the student, but was charged because she was in a position of authority as a school employee.
The man accused of providing the gun to the man convicted of fatally shooting Indianapolis police officer David Moore in January 2011 was charged with conspiracy Thursday. Eric Jenkins, 53, is accused of providing a loaded handgun to Thomas Hardy, 61, who shot and killed Moore during a traffic stop in January 2011. Authorities said Jenkins knew Hardy was a convicted felon. Hardy was sentenced in April to life without parole.
The town now has zoning jurisdiction over Indianapolis Executive Airport, which is located within its borders following an annexation, but is operated by the Hamilton County Airport Authority.
As expected, Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels will become the next president of Purdue University when he leaves office in January. Purdue officials introduced Daniels as the school's new leader Thursday following a vote by the board of trustees.
A handful of new-to-market dining options are joining the newly renovated food court at The Fashion Mall at Keystone.
An attorney for convicted fraud mastermind Tim Durham vowed Thursday to appeal the case to the U.S. Supreme Court if necessary to prove his client did nothing wrong.