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The numbers are astounding, even after all these years. A full quarter of all IT projects are canceled before they’re done.
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The numbers are astounding, even after all these years. A full quarter of all IT projects are canceled before they’re done.
Mickey Maurer has achieved much in his career, but he should leave sarcastic humor to real comedians.
No one likes to be told what to do. But, we’re told how fast we can drive, how many emergency exits we have to have in a building and, in some cases, even the color we can paint our houses.
Ignorant and bigoted people are encouraged to run for public office when they witness this dumbing-down of society.
IndyCar’s television partner is planning its own online content, but that doesn’t satisfy some racing fans.
A team of former Klipsch Group engineers has spent the two years trying to infuse high-end home audio equipment with the all-in-one sophistication of a smartphone.
Small Franklin station has survived loss of ESPN affiliation, emergence of better-funded competitors.
It is at times like this that it pays to have a little historical perspective, a touch of experience and a steady demeanor.
Gleaners’ mission is to end hunger by engaging individuals and communities to provide food for people in need.
purchasing our debt and being our banker are different matters altogether.
The U.S. Defense Department on Thursday directed General Electric Co. and Rolls-Royce Group Plc to halt work on a second engine for the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter until there is more explicit direction in the fiscal 2012 budget.
An executive headhunter had been dogging Leonard Hoops for years about various career opportunities around the country. He always dismissed the leads—until recently, when he was told about the CEO vacancy at the Indianapolis Convention and Visitors Association.
Police are searching for the person responsible for shooting a man five times on the west side of Indianapolis early Thursday morning. The victim was found about 12:30 a.m. on Carvin Court. Police said the man was shot on Eagledale Drive and drove himself several miles before calling police. He was taken to Wishard Hospital in unknown condition.
Fishers Fire Department divers rescued a man who drove his van into Geist Reservoir about 3:30 a.m. Thursday. The man was found sitting in waist-deep water in his white Chevy van about 50 feet into a 75-foot-wide waterway. Residents alerted authorities after they heard honking and yelling. He was taken to a hospital with minor injuries.
A new federal report shows that Indiana residents' personal income grew last year at one of the fastest rates in the nation.
A 17-year-old Lawrence North High School sophomore was arrested Thursday, accused of a carjacking. Police say a woman called 911 around 6:30 a.m. and reported a young man had stolen her car in the 7100 block of Kingswood Court. Officers located the car about 15 minutes later at Lawrence North. Officers took the 17-year-old into custody. Police say no weapon was used in the carjacking. The victim, who was in his 40s or 50s, wasn’t injured. Police say alcohol or a medical condition may have been a factor in the incident.
Golf club’s former operator defaulted on loan agreement, forcing city officials to make $222,724 in payments and search for another contractor to manage it.
Circle Centre mall is on the verge of landing a major new tenant for its struggling fourth floor.
The Indianapolis Convention & Visitors Association has hired Leonard Hoops, executive vice president for the San Francisco Travel Association, to replace Don Welsh as its new president and CEO.