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SHELLA: Mourdock vs. Lugar isn’t about Mourdock
When the Tea Party Express sent representatives from Georgia and California to endorse Mourdock, they couldn’t answer a simple question about why they support the challenger.
BOEHM: It’s time to talk about expanding Unigov
Our government structure has not kept pace with our economic and cultural growth.
Experts discuss Super Bowl XLVI in Indianapolis
Figures who played key roles in attracting the big game and for making the event a success share their insights.
Indiana voucher program leads to reverse transfers
Indiana's new school voucher law has prompted some parents to pull their children out of private schools and put them in public schools for a year so that they can become eligible for the state-funded program.
Afternoon emergency alert test on tap
A group of federal agencies will lead a nationwide test of the Emergency Alert System at 2 p.m. Wednesday. The test will involve broadcast radio and television stations, cable television, satellite radio and television services across all U.S. states and territories. The agencies conducting the test include the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s Federal Emergency Management Agency, the Federal Communications Commission and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. The test is expected to last more than 3 minutes. The public will hear “this is a test” during the audio message.
North-side homicide investigated
Indianapolis detectives are investigating a homicide that took place Tuesday night on the north side of the city. An unidentified man sitting inside a vehicle near Central Avenue and 30th Street was found suffering from a gunshot wound to his back about 7:15 p.m. He later died at the hospital. Investigators determined the victim was shot at 33rd and Broadway streets before traveling to Central and 30th.
Dozens of students taken to hospital
A Wednesday morning school bus accident sent 49 Warren Township students to the hospital, all with minor injuries. The bus scraped a pole, breaking out windows, while traveling to school near 25th Street and Mitthoeffer Road on the far east side of Indianapolis about 8:30 a.m. Most of the students were taken to the hospital on another bus; five traveled by ambulance.
Outsider appeal, moderate stance helped Ballard win
Mayor Greg Ballard maintained an appeal as a political outsider and moderate Republican that drew enough Democratic support to secure him a second term Tuesday, experts said.
Planners balk at proposed Jack in the Box on Meridian
The city's planning staff is recommending denial of a variance request for a Jack in the Box restaurant proposed for Meridian Street just south of 16th Street.
Formula One boss embroiled in more controversy
Formula One CEO Bernie Ecclestone’s latest controversies involve bribery allegations and the possible takeover of F1 by News Corp.
Farm-profit volatility boosting risk for lenders, economist says
U.S. farmers face increased financial risk because of higher operating costs and volatile commodity prices, even as income this year reaches a record, said Michael Boehlje, an economist at Purdue University.
EnerDel parent dismantles executive team
Ener1 Inc., the struggling parent company of Indianapolis-based advanced-battery maker EnerDel, continued its tumultuous year by naming a new CEO, president and chief financial officer.
What’s New: Technical Threads
Meet Adam Howell and Matt Simon, who left “high-dollar, high-profile and high-pressure” sales jobs to launch a company distributing industrial fasteners.
Upstart Indianapolis logistics firm plans to add 73 jobs
Two-year-old Spot Freight says it expects to reach $30 million in revenue next year.
Mayoral roundup: Republicans dominate elections
A Republican Party tally gives the GOP a 61-54 majority over Democrats among the state's mayor's offices — a shift from a 68-48 Democratic lead.
Democrats win mayoral elections in Fort Wayne, Muncie
Democrat Tom Henry has won a second term as mayor of Fort Wayne after a bitter campaign. Meanwhile, Muncie elected its first Democratic mayor in 20 years and Anderson elected a Republican.
Incumbent defeats Speedway exec in Terre Haute
Republican Duke Bennett was elected for a second term Tuesday, defeating Democrat Fred Nation, an Indianapolis Motor Speedway executive.
South Bend elects 29-year-old former Rhodes scholar
South Bend residents elected former Rhodes scholar and Democrat Pete Buttigieg as mayor as he easily defeated Republican Wayne Curry.
South Bend elects 29-year-old former Rhodes scholar
South Bend residents elected former Rhodes scholar and Democrat Pete Buttigieg as mayor as he easily defeated Republican Wayne Curry.