What’s in a name? Rebrand weighed for Georgia Street
One of the city's original streets, right there on the 1821 Alexander Ralston “Plat of the Town of Indianapolis," could get a new name.
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One of the city's original streets, right there on the 1821 Alexander Ralston “Plat of the Town of Indianapolis," could get a new name.
State inspections found Indiana's bars, restaurants and liquor stores doing a much better job of not selling alcohol to underaged Hoosiers.
Arlo Guthrie, ComedySportz, and more were on my schedule this weekend. What about yours?
The NFL Players Association executive board and 32 team reps have voted unanimously to approve the terms of a deal to the end the 4½-month lockout.
Virginia-based Kearney & Co., an accounting firm that provides financial services for the federal government, will close its office at the Defense Finance and Accounting Services Center on the east side, resulting in the loss of 84 jobs.
Think North America, a company that has been making electric cars at a northern Indiana factory, has a new owner, giving local officials more confidence in its future.
Wall Street's Perella Weinberg Partners LP took over at the beginning of July.
One of Rep. Mike Pence's first campaign promises, made the day before he kicked off his campaign for governor last month, was that he won't talk policy until after the May 2012 Republican primary.
Attendance at Indiana Black Expo's Summer Celebration was up 5 percent compared to last year, the local organization reported Friday afternoon.
Frontier Airlines says it expects to return to normal service including a full schedule on Saturday after repairing planes that were damaged by hail.
New York-based EdisonLearning, Florida-based Charters Schools USA Inc. and Indianapolis-based EdPower could be given control of one or more of the seven schools judged failing by the state.
Keystone Terminals is positioning itself to take advantage of a much-hoped-for increase in intermodal activity just down the tracks.
The Indianapolis Zoo announced the record-setting birth of an elephant Thursday. Kubwa gave birth to the 238-pound female calf at 5:34 a.m. Kubwa is the first African elephant in the world to give birth successfully via artificial insemination three times in a row. Zoo elephant shows have been temporarily halted while the staff works with the calf.
Democratic mayoral candidate Melina Kennedy unveiled a proposal Friday to set aside $150 million in proceeds from the sale of the city’s water and sewer utilities to fund early education, crime prevention and job training.
A motorcyclist died in an accident just west of Lebanon on Thursday. Janet Barrickman, 50, of Lebanon was heading east on State Road 32 near County Road 350 West just after 5 p.m. when she lost control of her motorcycle and crossed the center line, hitting an oncoming car. The driver of the car, Paz Silva, 76, from Urbana, Ill., suffered a leg injury.
Police say they arrested an Indianapolis man and seized 500 stolen guns Thursday following a three-week investigation. Police also seized about $100,000 in cash and 30,000 rounds of ammunition from the man’s home, which is in the 9400 block of Jill Court on the east side. Gary Williams, 51, was arrested following the seizure. Police say Williams stole the weapons from a local gun store over four years. Officials estimated the value of the stolen property at about $2 million.
One feature of Murdoch’s career is that he’s never played by the rules that apply to other businessmen.
It was such a chuckleheaded move that no one was sure whether the prosecutors had forgotten the judge’s ruling or were trying to sneak the testimony through a back door.
The arguments that officials are reportedly making for a quick, bank-friendly settlement of the mortgage-abuse scandal don’t make sense.
For many legislators, the purpose of being in Congress is not to pass laws. It’s to create clear contrasts you can take into the next election campaign.