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NFL alums invite public to party at Hard Rock
The local chapter of the NFL Alumni is building a reputation for becoming one of the league’s most active chapters for charity.
Wanna keep Georgia Street? Time may be running out
Disagree with the push by Indianapolis Downtown Inc. to rename Georgia Street? Time is running out to respond to an online survey and make your voice heard.
Home-sale agreements rise in Indianapolis area
Pending home sales in the nine-county metropolitan area climbed 7 percent in August compared with the same month a year ago, marking the fourth straight month of year-over-year increases.
EnerDel parent in danger of losing NASDAQ listing
The New York-based parent of EnerDel, which has almost 400 employees in the Indianapolis area, told investors Friday that it had received written notice of its failure to comply with NASDAQ's listing requirements.
Sculpture returns to Indianapolis monument’s top
The 10-ton Victory sculpture was to be lifted last week, but that work was delayed because of several gusty days.
Closed Indiana-Kentucky bridge creates rush-hour fiasco
Commuters traveling Monday between Indiana and Kentucky became mired for miles on end in unfamiliar travel patterns with few alternatives as the emergency closure of a bridge crossing the Ohio River left only two spans remaining, detouring tens of thousands.
Daniels’ book latest of many governors’ tomes
Of the nation's 50 sitting governors, almost a quarter of them are authors. Four, including Daniels, have written tomes while serving as their state's chief executive.
Clutch hitter 6: Scot Greenwell
Latest in a series of video profiles of actors I count on for solid stage work in Indy.
After 9/11, searching for American optimism
A volley of cataclysmic events—two far-off wars, Hurricane Katrina and its aftermath and, for the past four years, serious economic downturn—has worn down the national psyche.
No more mail? What would Ben Franklin think?
Hanging in the balance is a $1.1 trillion mailing industry that employs more than 8 million people in direct mail, periodicals, catalogs, financial services, charities and other businesses that depend on the post office.
Cummins to sell light-duty filtration business
Engine-maker Cummins Inc. said Thursday that it will sell its light-duty filtration operations to Industrial Opportunity Partners LLC, a private equity firm run by one of its executives.
Mourdock could benefit from climate regulations
Indiana Treasurer Richard Mourdock has campaigned heavily against measures to combat climate change even as he holds stock in an energy company that's banking on those regulations to help build a market for its product.
Stocks plunge as worries about Europe intensify
Stocks plunged Friday, erasing the week's gains, amid rising fears about fallout from Europe's debt crisis. Seeking safer investments, investors sent the yield on the 10-year Treasury note to the lowest level in five decades.
Monument topping now set for Monday
Lady Victory’s return to the top of the Soldiers and Sailors Monument in downtown Indianapolis has been postponed until Monday morning. This week’s windy and rainy weather conditions forced contractors to postpone moving the 118-year-old sculpture several times. Crews will use a crane to lift the bronze statue more than 200 feet to the top of the monument. The sculpture was taken down nearly five months ago for a $1.5 million restoration.
Gas leak prompts evacuations downtown
Buildings in downtown Indianapolis were evacuated Friday morning after a gas main ruptured at 31 E. Georgia St. Indianapolis police blocked traffic at Meridian and South streets. The leak started at a worksite where crews are doing construction for the Super Bowl corridor.
Crash near Pendleton kills passenger
A single-car crash early Friday morning on State Road 38 just west of Pendleton killed one person and injured another. Megan Solinski, 29, was pronounced dead at the scene. The driver, Chris Wertz, 36, was taken to the hospital with serious injuries. The car struck a utility pole near County Road 650 W. at about 2 a.m., knocking out power to some homes near Pendleton.
Review: Civic’s ‘The Drowsy Chaperone’
Local premiere of Tony-winning musical shines brighter than it did in its national tour.