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Distribution plan keeps provisions plentiful despite crowds
Downtown's Super Bowl revelry still is going strong thanks in large part to a special distribution strategy that includes extra routes, earlier deliveries and an ample supply of food and booze to replenish local establishments. (with video)
‘Singing cop’ makes it to Hollywood
Alisha Bernhardt, a police officer with Indianapolis Public Schools, has made it to the Hollywood round of "American Idol." She wore her badge and police T-shirt in hopes of setting herself apart during the auditions in St. Louis. Bernhardt was among 10,000 people who showed up for the auditions.
Jasper brats win sandwich award
A bratwurst dish served at the Schnitzelbank Restaurant in Jasper took the top prize in the Super 46 competition, a promotional contest conducted by tourism officials to draw attention to the best sandwiches in the state. The bratwurst topped the Mile-High Club served at Rock-Cola 50s Café in Indianapolis.
Firefighters battle overnight blazes
Two homes and one business building were damaged in southeast-side fires early Friday morning. Indianapolis firefighters battled a blaze that caused minor damage to a vacant house near English Avenue and Rural Street at about 3 a.m. Arson investigators were called to the scene. Two hours later, a home in the 4700 block of Southeastern Avenue suffered fire damage estimated at $65,000. No injuries were reported. Beech Grove firefighters responded to another blaze at 5:51 a.m. Access Mobility Inc.'s offices suffered minor damage when a battery charger for a forklift caused a fire.
Irsay’s ‘all-in’ mentality key to Indy’s Super Bowl score
In 2007, Jim Irsay's generosity put major heat on Cowboys owner Jerry Jones. In 2008, Irsay's willingness to forsake his own financial interests helped Indianapolis land the Super Bowl.
N.Y., New Orleans eyeing Indy’s Super Bowl playbook
Indianapolis, which is being noted as the cleanest and friendliest Super Bowl site, is being called a "hard act to follow" by future host cities.
UIndy capitalizing on Super Bowl attention
The New York Giants are practicing at the private university on the south side of the city, giving it the type of attention that money can’t buy.
Evolution of a landmark: From railroad headquarters to the Bud Light Hotel
Walking by the newly swanky and exclusive Bud Light Hotel the other day got me wondering about the building's history.
Weep with joy, humor fans: The Onion Indy edition is out
Weekly free paper also includes local music previews.
Crookall departure comes amid symphony restructuring
The reason behind the sudden departure of Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra CEO Simon Crookall remains a mystery, but it came during a management shakeup and the loss of two vice presidents.
ESPN pleased with Pan Am Plaza broadcast decision
The sports network originally considered broadcasting from Monument Circle, but chose the plaza because the location has Lucas Oil Stadium as an ideal backdrop.
U.S. unemployment rate ticks down after hiring burst
Employers went on a hiring spree in January and drove down the unemployment rate for a fifth straight month, to 8.3 percent, its lowest point in nearly three years.
Simon quarterly results improve as sales increase at malls
Simon Property Group Inc., the largest U.S. shopping-mall owner, reported a 6.3-percent gain in fourth-quarter funds from operations as income from rents rose.