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Matt Branam, 58, died Friday morning after being transported from his office to a hospital. The 1979 graduate of the school returned in 2009 to serve as president.
A vacant house suffered major damage in an overnight fire on the south side of Indianapolis. The blaze, which broke out near Bradbury Avenue and Ringgold Avenue at 3:25 a.m. Friday, caused about $60,000 in damage. Investigators did not immediately know the cause.
An Indianapolis man stands accused of stabbing a woman while she was sleeping. Police were called to the 1400 block of East New York Street just after 4 a.m. Thursday, where they found 48-year-old Teresa Lebel suffering from a stab wound to her chest. She told them she was stabbed by 46-year-old Daryl Griffin, who had fled the scene. Lebel was taken to Wishard Hospital in critical condition. Griffin was later arrested.
Police say two tow truck drivers have been robbed at gunpoint this week on the north side of Indianapolis, likely by the same pair of men. In both incidents, the drivers were contacted to see if they wanted to buy scrap cars. The first incident occurred Tuesday in an alley near the 900 block of West 32nd Street. The second occurred Wednesday in an alley near Ethel Avenue. In both cases, the robbers got away with cash and items including a mobile phone.
On April 25, local organizers will launch Startup Indiana, a regional affiliate of the Startup America Partnership. The national initiative—and its regions—brings together entrepreneurs, funders and other leaders to help promising startups succeed.
Here in Indiana, it's us against them. Just like 1994. And Larry Bird kind of likes it that way. He's not alone.
Seventy-two employees will lose their jobs when the 32-bed long-term-care facility shuts down on June 17. The company that operates the hospital did not provide a reason for the closing.
Its focus will include trying to attract flights from Indianapolis International to San Francisco, San Diego and Seattle.
Milhaus Development is scheduled to begin demolition next week on an old BMV branch to make way for the $6 million Mozzo Apartments along Virginia Avenue.
Fountain Square Academy, a charter middle and high school with about 270 students, will remain open after Ball State University decided to grant it a charter to continue operating after this school year.
Indiana’s jobless rate is the lowest it’s been since December 2008 and matches the national jobless rate for March, also at 8.2 percent.
Ball State University's president is blaming "incredibly unsympathetic" state legislators for the school's low ranking on faculty salaries.
The Indiana Pacers this month launched a six-figure advertising campaign—their biggest by far this season—featuring Larry Bird, coach Frank Vogel and a host of players. The blitz comes at an unusual time in the season.
Indiana Tech officials expect the law school to have 100 students when it opens in the fall of 2013 and grow to about 360 students when it's in full operation. It will be the fifth one in the state.
An ordinance giving the Carmel City Council final say over debt issued by the redevelopment commission is on track for approval, and Mayor James Brainard said he won’t stand in its way.
The ordinance, which takes effect at 6 a.m. on June 1, expands existing citywide restrictions against indoor public smoking to include bowling alleys, hotel rooms and most bars.
An Indiana Republican Party leader investigating how Senate candidate Richard Mourdock's campaign used a party database said Thursday he won't face any possible party sanctions before the May 8 primary.
Many Indiana home-based food businesses owe their existence to a law enacted in 2009 that allows them to sell certain types of foods at farmers’ markets and their own roadside stands with minimal state oversight.