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Baby’s death ruled homicide
The Marion County coroner's office has ruled the death of a 6-month-old boy as a homicide. The coroner's office said Nygell Easter died from blunt-force trauma. The baby's father, who lives near 82nd Street and Craig Road on the northeast side, told police Monday his son fell off a bed while in a car seat. The father called 911 saying his baby was not breathing and unresponsive. Police say the investigation is ongoing. No arrests have been made so far.
Boy, 16, arrested on homicide charge
A 16-year-old Indianapolis boy was arrested Wednesday in connection with a homicide that occurred last October. Police apprehended Ronnie Arciga of Indianapolis at his home in the 6600 block of Chipping Court on the city’s northwest side. Authorities also recovered a semi-automatic handgun from Arciga’s bedroom. Police did not specify which homicide Arciga may have been involved in.
Local home construction plummets again
Home-building permits filed in the Indianapolis area fell by more than 40 percent in February compared with the same month last year. Nationally, builders broke ground last month on the fewest homes in nearly two years.
BREAKING: Durham, two other executives indicted for fraud
Beleaguered local businessman Tim Durham and two other executives tied to bankrupt Fair Finance Co. have been indicted on felony charges of wire fraud, securities fraud and conspiracy to commit wire fraud and securities fraud. The Securities and Exchange Commission also filed a complaint against the men in federal court.
Economist: U.S. recovery ‘turning a corner’
Manufacturing growth will continue to lead an economic recovery in the United States, predicted PNC Financial Services Group senior economist Robert Dye, in town Wednesday to deliver his forecast at Meridian Hills Country Club.
Ticket giveaway: Conner Prairie opening day
Prize package includes a balloon ride and participation in the new Junior Aeronaut program.
Dallas ad firm taps two ex-Marsh execs for Indy office
Ivie & Associates opens downtown Indianapolis office aimed at helping company continue double-digit growth.
Wholesale prices jump on steep rise in food costs
Wholesale prices jumped last month by the most in nearly two years due to higher energy costs and the biggest rise in food prices in 36 years.
Why the Communist Party is obsessed with GDP
All the talk during our visit in China about gross domestic product makes it easy to forget this is still a Communist country.
Brightpoint invests in Latin American operations
Locally based wireless phone distributor plans to spend more than $15 million for a stake in a Miami-based company focused on Latin America.
Forklift accident kills worker at Indianapolis plant
Indianapolis fire officials say a forklift operator was killed at Royal Food Products Inc. when a floor collapsed beneath the machine at the food manufacturing plant.
Another northwest-side apartment complex faces foreclosure
Lender Fannie Mae filed to foreclose on Inverness Apartment Homes, whose Vancouver-based owner allegedly owes $4 million on a note that was due in February.
CARLSON: ‘Nerdy’ Daniels needs to turn laughs into votes
When someone as staid as Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels turns out to have a sense of humor about himself, it may be time to take him seriously.
Senate backs ban on using phones while driving
The Indiana Senate has approved a bill making it illegal for drivers to send or read text messages, but also banning talking on the phone.
Annual profit, revenue shrink for Noble Roman’s
The Indianapolis-based pizza franchisor saw declining results from its restaurants, but got a boost from its growing line of take-and-bake products.
Indiana House speaker weighing options over boycott
The Republican leader of the Indiana House said his patience was wearing thin with Democratic lawmakers who have shut down the legislative process in Indiana for three weeks by walking out on their jobs.
Subaru, Toyota curb output at Indiana plants
Two Japanese automakers are scaling back production at North American plants as they assess their ability to get parts from Japan after that country's devastating earthquake and tsunami.
Also this week
Tracy Lawrence is joined by Philip Steven & The Open Road at 8 Seconds Saloon March 18. Details here.
On March 19, Radmilla Cody discusses her experiences as the first biracial Miss Navajo Nation after a screening of the film “Hearing Radmilla” at the Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art. Details here
Three Dog Night brings its hits to French Lick Resort March 18. Details here.
Composer Marvin Hamlisch (“A Chorus Line,” “The Way We Were”) performs at the Palladium March 20. Details here.
Vince Gill offers two shows at the Palladium March 22-23. Details here.
All shapes and sizes show their stuff when Angel Burlesque presents “Erin Go Bragh-less” in celebration of St. Patrick’s Day. Details here.
IndyChoruses’ “Moonlight on the Wabash” features songs by Hoosiers, March 19-20. Details here.
The Talking Heads tribute group This Must Be the Band performs at the Cabaret at the Athenaeum, March 19. Details at 997-7001.
Pianist Monika Herzig celebrates Women’s History Month—and the release of her latest disc, “Come With Me”—with a performance at the Jazz Kitchen March 18. Details here.
Percussionist Colin Currie and jazz group The Icarus Ensemble join the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra for its latest Happy Hour concert, March 17. Details here.
