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Canterbury still hosting celebrities after 28 years
Downtown was practically a ghost town when John Gipson began as a doorman at the Canterbury Hotel back in 1985. The Mile Square had just a handful of hotels with fewer than 1,000 total rooms, no shopping mall and zero nightlife.
Man dies in Lawrence shooting
Lawrence police are investigating the death of a man found in an alley Tuesday night. Police answered a call about gunshots about 10 p.m. and found the victim in an alley in the 5200 block of Traditions Drive, near 52nd Street and Mitthoeffer Road. He had been shot at least once. Police say the victim was about 40 years old.
Police nab 81 pounds of cocaine
Indiana State Police seized 81 pounds of cocaine during a traffic stop Tuesday on Interstate 70 in Henry County, east of Indianapolis. A trooper pulled over a semi about 9:30 p.m. and became suspicious after talking with the driver. About half of the cocaine was found in the cab of the truck and the rest was found in the refrigerated trailer, which was loaded with lettuce. The truck was on its way to New Jersey from California. The driver, Moises Delgado, 26, and his passenger, Rene Rocha, 52, were arrested. The value of the seized drugs was estimated at just under $4 million.
Life is crazy on Super Bowl’s radio row
Here at the JW Marriott there are 108 radio stations—with all their equipment and two to five on-air personalities each—crammed into one ballroom. There are more than 200 radio shows broadcast from that one room each day with guests ranging from Joe Namath to Adam Sandler.
Super Bowl events put spotlight on IndyCar
Fans and media outlets have flocked to NFL-themed IndyCars and Indianapolis Motor Speedway this week, giving the open-wheel series and its biggest race millions of dollars worth of exposure at a critical time.
Startups vie for Super Bowl exposure
One Indianapolis entrepreneur will spend Super Bowl Sunday huddled with startup guru Scott Case and another corporate combatant, working on a game plan for growth.
NFL prepares for counterfeiters of Super Bowl merchandise
The National Football League, along with the New England Patriots and New York Giants, have received court permission to seize items that aren’t officially licensed by the NFL.
State Senate approves regulations for stages
The measure, aimed at preventing another tragedy like last summer's stage collapse at the Indiana State Fair, would require the state Division of Fire and Building to issue permits for temporary structures.
Indiana Senate sends right-to-work bill to Daniels
The Indiana's Senate passed right-to-work legislation Wednesday morning by a vote of 28-22, placing the state on the verge of becoming the Rust Belt's first to enact the contentious labor law.
House approves $5 million for state fair victims
Indiana's House of Representatives is advancing a plan to give an additional $5 million to victims of last year's stage collapse at the Indiana State Fair.
State Senate deadlocks over school start date bill
The state Senate has deadlocked over whether to support a bill that would largely prohibit Indiana's public schools from starting their school years until late August. The Senate also voted 45-5 in favor of a bill requiring schools to teach cursive writing.
Indiana Senate backs creationism teaching proposal
Indiana's public schools would be allowed to teach creationism in science classes as long as they include origin-of-life theories from multiple religions under a proposal approved Tuesday by the state Senate.
2012 Forty Under 40: Patrick O’Donnell
Although he hasn’t been in Indianapolis for two years yet, Patrick O’Donnell, 30, already is making an impact.
2012 Forty Under 40: Darcey M. Palmer-Shultz
Darcey Palmer-Shultz, 30, has at least 60 first cousins. She still likes to spend time with her large extended family, but she also knows that not every child has such positive experiences.
2012 Forty Under 40: Justin Ohlemiller
Justin Ohlemiller, 33, made his name in government, working his way up from writing letters and proclamations for Mayor Bart Peterson to become his deputy chief of staff.
2012 Forty Under 40: Sarah S. Moore
Sarah Moore, 34, spearheads The Mind Trust’s “Grow What Works” campaign, an $18 million fundraising initiative to invest in the most promising education reform organizations in Indianapolis.
2012 Forty Under 40: John P. Ryan
John Ryan, 39, started with Hall Render Killian Heath & Lyman P.C. straight out of Indiana University law school and took only 12 years to ascend to president and managing partner of the Indianapolis-based law firm.
2012 Forty Under 40: Lee M. Rosenthal
Since arriving in Indianapolis in January 2009, Lee Rosenthal, 32, has WXIN-TV Channel 59 moving full speed ahead, adding news programs, increasing viewership, and, a first for the station, having the top-rated morning show.
