Ease off Luck coverage
I am as excited as the next fan about the selection of Andrew Luck to be the Colts’ new quarterback, but do we need 24/7 coverage [May 7]?
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I am as excited as the next fan about the selection of Andrew Luck to be the Colts’ new quarterback, but do we need 24/7 coverage [May 7]?
Third in a month-long series of Keystone Crossing/Clearwater Crossing-area restaurant reviews. This week: Late Harvest Kitchen.
Would Andrew Luck the Aspiring Architect ever consider moving to Indy?
The Mira Awards focus attention on the broader issue of the important role technology plays in Indiana’s economy.
It’s great to see such an impressive team of corporate and civic heavy-hitters working together to ensure a bright future for one of central Indiana’s most iconic businesses.
Indiana has taken “a giant step backward” in the availability of early-stage capital for life sciences companies, according to the Indiana Health Industry Forum—which also has a few ideas on how to reverse that development. The Indianapolis-based trade association unveiled a five-year strategy earlier this month, with a heavy focus on how to make more […]
When it comes to corporate governance, my firm has been roundly critical of the unending escalation in executive compensation.
The plain reality is clear: Austerity is coming to Europe, either as a planned and thoughtful exercise or through fiscal ruin.
The Greater Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce will lead economic development efforts for central Indiana by merging with Develop Indy, Indy Partnership and Business Ownership Initiative, the groups announced Thursday.
The proposed cuts represent about 5 percent of Indianapolis Public Schools’ current budget. IPS Superintendent Eugene White will detail his spending-reduction plan on May 24 at the IPS’ central office building.
Raising good cholesterol, a goal pursued by Eli Lilly and Co. as the next milestone in cardiac care, may not cut heart-attack risk, says a study that challenges the development of drugs that may someday generate billions of dollars in sales.
The City of Greenwood says a Minnesota bank owes it more than $900,000 to pay for street and sewer improvements left undone by the bankrupt developer of a mobile home park along U.S. 31.
In terms of TV viewership and media coverage, there could be nothing worse for the NBA and its big-city sponsors than a Pacers-Spurs final. Naturally that makes Hoosiers smile all the more.
Two garages and their adjacent homes were damaged by a fire Thursday morning in the historic Ransom Place neighborhood of Indianapolis. Multiple callers at about 3:45 a.m reported smoke and fire coming from two garages behind homes in the 800 block of California Avenue. Resident Michelle Kavanaugh and her two children, ages 5 and 10, safely escaped the home while the fire destroyed their garage, housing a 1992 Camaro convertible and family belongings. Fire officials estimate total damage at about $75,000.
An Indianapolis jury on Wednesday found Allen Parker, 26, guilty of the murder of a well-known local musician. John Butsch, 59, was found dead in his Woodruff Place home in April 2011. Parker strangled Butsch while he slept and then showered, ate, drank and spent hours hanging out in the apartment. He faces up to 135 years in prison when he is sentenced later this month.
A man was killed early Thursday morning by a fire that destroyed his Morgan County home. Firefighters were called to the home south of Mooresville along State Road 67 at about 2:40 a.m. and found heavy smoke and fire. A male in his 50s was found near the front door and pulled from the house, but he died a short time later. His identity hasn’t been released. The cause of the fire is under investigation.
Construction on the 794,608-square-foot warehouse will begin in the next two weeks in the AmeriPlex Business Park, officials of Atlanta-based developer Industrial Developments International said. They hope to complete construction in December.