BENNER: Bill Lynch leaves sidelines, comes full circle
There's a high road out there, and former IU football Coach Bill Lynch is traveling it.
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A north-side Indianapolis man told police he was stabbed by two men trying to steal his TV at about 4 a.m. Thursday. The 30-year-old victim told police he was asleep on his couch in his living room in the River Road Apartments complex near 96th Street and Gray Road when he was awakened by the men. They attacked him after he tried to stop them from taking his TV. One suspect pulled a pocket knife and stabbed the victim once in the back. The victim was taken to a hospital with a non-life-threatening injury. The suspects fled empty-handed.
Water service was returned to Indianapolis International Airport on Thursday morning after being off for about 12 hours due to a water-main break. The airport had to shut off all running water inside the airport, including restrooms and restaurants. The main broke in the baggage claim area about 9:30 p.m. Wednesday. Crews and outside contractors worked through the night and into the morning to repair the damage. Most concessionaires, including McDonald's and Cafe Patachou, stayed open by using water remaining in the water lines or bottled water.
Indiana House Minority Leader Patrick Bauer says he's not sure whether boycotting Democrats will return to the Statehouse on Monday.
Indiana-based Omnicity Corp. has filed countersuits against the owners of two companies it acquired who are charging in court that Omnicity failed to fully pay them for the acquisitions.
Carmel-based KAR Auction Services Inc. announced Wednesday that it pulled in profit of $7.3 million in the three months ended Dec. 31, a 38-percent jump from the $5.3 million earned in the same quarter the prior year.
The theme of Indianapolis Mayor Greg Ballard’s fourth-annual State of the City address will include putting “the needs of the next decade ahead of the next day, next year or next election,” according to excerpts released Wednesday.
Companies that act as brokers for trucking services are gaining favor with investors as the 20-month-old rebound shifts into a new phase that’s less dependent on inventory restocking.
An Indiana deputy attorney general "is no longer employed" by the state after Mother Jones magazine reported he tweeted that police should use live ammunition against Wisconsin labor protesters, the attorney general's office said Wednesday.
Filching ranges from crude to highly sophisticated, experts say.
What do Johnny Unitas, Vince Lombardi and Babe Ruth have in common? Indianapolis intellectual property attorney Jonathan Faber.
Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels says Republicans will not be "bullied or blackmailed" out of pursuing their agenda despite a boycott from House Democrats over contentious labor and education proposals.
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A fake pipe bomb caused major delays Tuesday for dozens of people who use an IndyGo Park and Ride lot in Fishers. A commuter was about to go home for the day at about 5 p.m. when he found the device in the front seat of his car, parked in the lot near 106th Street and Lantern Road. A note with the words “last chance” was attached to the device. The Fishers Police Department, Indiana State Police and the Bureau of Alcohol Firearms and Tobacco secured the area and diverted traffic for almost four hours before determining the realistic-looking device was a hoax. Forty to 50 cars were parked in the lot at the time.
A 31-year-old woman was taken to Wishard Hospital in critical condition Wednesday morning after she was shot in the chest during an apparent robbery. Monica Shirhall was shot near New York Street and Parker Avenue on the east side of Indianapolis at about 5 a.m. A man who found her in the roadway said Shirhall told him she had been robbed and did not know the shooter.
Boost Media & Entertainment’s MyStationApp targets independent radio stations such as WTTS-FM 92.3 in Bloomington, which is having success with the product.
Republic Airways suffered a loss in its fourth quarter as its Frontier Airlines business continued to lose money and its contract business with other airlines remained slower than in 2009. But the airline’s performance easily topped expectations of Wall Street.