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Council Democrats decided to act as through the mayor has no say in what becomes law.
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Council Democrats decided to act as through the mayor has no say in what becomes law.
Mergers and acquisitions in 2011 ranged from WellPoint’s acquisition of CareMore to a trucking company merger.
Now is not the time to talk about Republicans or Democrats.
We are all selfish for wanting him to stay on the field and entertain us.
As deadlines loom, private equity firms, others, move to deploy capital.
Why not recognize real local contribution rather than celebrity?
It completed the tunnels but didn’t have the money for the trains.
Telling the average person that she’s welcome to sue is like telling her to go to Mars and back.
Observers should have the right to record what goes on in open debates.
The mass transit proposal now being supported by business and community groups is similar in complexity to Unigov.
Daniels is coming off of seismic education reforms.
The protestors in the building shouted that the governor was a liar.
Daniels is now wading deep into the so-called right-to-work debate.
Are there Hoosiers still waiting for 1950s-type manufacturing jobs or another Milan miracle?
Indiana House Democrats say they'll go to court to challenge the $1,000-a-day fines they face for their legislative boycott over the right-to-work bill.
A state Senate committee rejected an effort Wednesday to resurrect Indiana's single-class high school basketball tournament, but the head of the statewide high school athletics governing body agreed to review the current format.
Several street restrictions will begin Thursday in downtown Indianapolis as crews set up Super Bowl Village. The biggest restrictions will start with Capitol Avenue and Georgia Street. Lane restrictions and closures will continue on other downtown streets and will go into effect leading up to the big game on Feb. 5. More information regarding street restrictions for the Super Bowl can be found at www.indianapolissuperbowl.com.
An Indianapolis high school principal has apologized to students after he was caught driving while intoxicated. Michael Brandt, 44, the principal of Lutheran High School, was pulled over after midnight Jan. 8 for speeding on Prospect Street, according to police. His blood alcohol content was tested at nearly twice the legal limit. He was charged with operating a vehicle while intoxicated, speeding and failure to carry a certificate of registration.
A 19-year-old man was taken into custody Wednesday morning in connection with a break-in at Broad Ripple High School. Indianapolis police said the man was captured on camera with other males attempting to steal school computers. As many as four suspects broke into the school through a window shortly after 3 a.m. The only man captured so far is a student from Northwest High School. Police said they don’t believe the suspects got away with any property.
Some small-business owners are taking divergent paths to build revenue during difficult economic times. Some are adding products and services, while others are focusing on core competencies. What’s your take on the different strategies?