Changes to sports coverage part of strategy to revive WRTV
Larry Blackerby, the new general manager at WRTV-TV Channel 6, has replaced the station’s news director and sales manager as first steps in his bid to elevate the perennial ratings loser.
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Larry Blackerby, the new general manager at WRTV-TV Channel 6, has replaced the station’s news director and sales manager as first steps in his bid to elevate the perennial ratings loser.
Chris Baggott of Compendium Blogware and an anonymous donor are supporting the downtown venue.
Distribution of $2.5 million in grants is overseen by the Central Indiana Community Foundation.
Flashy displays of wealth seldom erupt in Indianapolis after an entrepreneur makes good, and they’re even more unusual now that the recession sobered even the most successful among them.
Citizens Energy Group CEO Carey Lykins’ 2010 pay package, salary and bonus, totaled $1.6 million, more than his counterparts at the three largest municipal gas utilities in the country.
Capital from members of StepStone Angels could fund business incubator’s tenants.
Sixteen years after the former Essex Hotel was razed, the site remains a parking lot although a 1990 agreement with the city required its owner to develop the space within five years if the building were torn down.
Parental advisory: This review contains suggestive language and encourages poor dining habits.
Embattled Indiana Secretary of State Charlie White is appealing a judge's ruling sending a dispute over his November election back to the state recount commission.
I read with interest John Guy’s [viewpoint column] titled “Where are the progressives?” (April 11, 2011) and found his list of antis enlightening.
I was disappointed to read your misleading headline, “Financial planner slapped with suit” on the front page [April 11].
Benefactor’s presence strongly felt at opening of new arts center.
We need futurists, people with a sense of balance, people who want generations to come to be blessed with the same riches we grew up with.
The blues resonate with the tough people living tough lives.
The Pacers made the playoffs for the first time since 2006. And they did it with a good group of players who are decent human beings and who represent themselves and the city well.
Morris Pollard, coach at Speedway High School from 1956 to 1983, died April 17. He simply was one of the best basketball coaches—and finest men—I ever knew.
One “Superstar” scene always reminds me of our entitlement society—and how some react to the notion of helping “the least among us.”
With property tax caps putting the squeeze on budgets, it’s foolhardy for townships to be sitting on millions that could be funding needed services.
Given the historical context, it would not be unexpected that there wouldn’t be much left to argue about as the 2011 legislative session approaches its scheduled April 29 conclusion.