State Democrats plot to win over moderate Republicans
Democrats attempted at their party convention to paint Indiana's Republican Party as tea party "extremists."
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Democrats attempted at their party convention to paint Indiana's Republican Party as tea party "extremists."
The fire destroyed part of 16 Park, a $34 million affordable housing development that's intended to help spur a revival of the 16th Street corridor.
The debate over Indianapolis City-County Council districts may need to be resolved in court, council President Maggie Lewis predicted, after Mayor Greg Ballard vetoed an ordinance that would have funded redistricting.
The federal lawsuit was set to go to trial June 18 in Indianapolis. The claims arise from Anthem’s 2001 conversion from a mutual company, owned by its insured policyholders, to a public company.
The Bloomington Police Department arrested a man on Thursday for setting his car on fire to cover up his involvement in a hit-and-run. Police responded to reports of a vehicle fire at a home in the 3900 block of McDougal Street in Bloomington. Kyle May, 25, was charged with arson. Authorities said May set his vehicle on fire and reported it stolen in an attempt to hide his involvement with several hit-and-run collisions earlier in the day.
Police say a 12-year-old Columbus boy hit a bullet cartridge with a hammer, firing a bullet that grazed a teenage girl. Columbus police Sgt. Matt Harris says the boy was playing with the live ammunition Wednesday night when he hit the cartridge on a sidewalk. The blow from the hammer ignited the primer and gunpowder. The 15-year-old girl told officers she was walking with friends when she heard the boy tell two other boys riding bicycles nearby to "watch this." She then felt something hit her neck. An ambulance was not called, but officers suggested she go to the hospital for an evaluation. The boy was taken to a juvenile detention center on a criminal recklessness charge.
Speedway police are searching for a suspect in the fatal shooting of a 30-year-old man early Friday at a Speedway gas station at 10th Street and Lynhurst Drive. Authorities say someone shot at two men inside a truck parked near a gas pump at the station. Passenger Tommy Thompson was struck by gunfire and pronounced dead at the scene by medics. Officers believe Thompson was at the Tremors nightclub at 111 N. Lynhurst Drive on Thursday night, and that the shooting might have resulted from an incident at the venue.
The Indiana Horse Racing Commission says the closing of Indiana Downs in Shelbyville on Friday and Saturday is being done in an "abundance of caution" to protect horses and riders.
The May jobless rate in Indiana was unchanged from April, although the state added 7,700 private-sector jobs last month, with gains in sectors including trade, transportation, utilities, and private educational and health services.
Sam Odle, one of Indianapolis’ most prominent black business leaders, will be replaced on an interim basis by Jim Terwilliger while the hospital system conducts a national search for his successor.
A long-awaited gas station at Indianapolis International Airport is to open by the middle of next year. Plans call for the facility to include a fast-food restaurant, service bay and car wash.
WTHR led in the ratings for its nightly newscasts during the May sweeps in the key 25-to-54-year-old demographic, but TV stations are rapidly losing these coveted viewers. The addition of popular meteorologist Angela Buchman could help Channel 13 staunch further losses.
AAA says Indiana's average price of $3.78 per gallon was the seventh-highest in the nation.
State Democrats heading to Fort Wayne for their state convention this weekend are already considering who among them is best placed to lead the party back to the political prosperity they enjoyed under former U.S. Sen. Evan Bayh.
Notes from the American Theatre Critics Association conference.