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Sprawling sign draped on the south side of the stadium is causing structural damage to the windows from which it hangs.
A teen-age boy in handcuffs escaped from Indiana State Police on the east side of Indianapolis late Tuesday night. A trooper pulled the teen over on Interstate 465 near the Shadeland Avenue exit about 10:30 p.m. The trooper found some drugs in the car and put handcuffs on the 17-year-old. The teen slipped away from the trooper and ran off. Police searched for the boy, but were unable to find him, however, they have his name and address.
Police have arrested three people in connection with the double homicide of Keya Prince and Stephen Streeter, who were shot to death in their Anderson home on Nov. 29. Just two hours after 24-year-old Prince and 25-year-old Streeter were laid to rest Tuesday, police raided a house in the 2100 block of Arrow Avenue and detained six people. Three of them, Na-Son D. Smith, 18; Martez Brown, 16; and Jacob Fuller, 15; were each charged with two counts of murder, according to the Anderson Herald Bulletin.
Indianapolis police are investigating the death of a 2-year-old girl who died at Methodist Hospital early Wednesday morning of unknown causes. Police were called to the child's home in the 200 block of Parkview Avenue on the near-east side just before midnight Tuesday because the girl had stopped breathing. The child's aunt, Irene Glenn, said the child had fallen and hit her head earlier in the day. An autopsy scheduled for Wednesday or early Thursday morning will determine an exact cause of death.
IU faithful must hope that new football coach Kevin Wilson is as good at mining hidden gems as athletics director Fred Glass.
Dec. 12
Warren Performing Arts Center
Add up the ages of any four of the Indianapolis Children's Choir singers and you may not reach the number of years that the Lettermen have been singing. For 50 years, various iterations of the group have been harmonizing, led by Tony Butala, who is still a part of the trio. Holiday songs are the focus this time, with the 80-member ICC in support. For more details, click here.
The insurer for Indiana Landmarks is suing developer Flaherty & Collins, claiming negligence in a blaze that partially destroyed the apartment project and damaged the not-for-profit’s adjacent headquarters.
The company expects to employ more than 800 workers at the plant within five years, producing filters and generators for motor vehicles.
Together again were the president and vice president who invaded, deregulated, overspent, created a climate of fear, and intensified the class divide with tax cuts.
On an individual level, a partisan mind-set corrupts the intellect and poisons the wells of human sympathy.
The death penalty in the United States has never been anything but an abomination—a grotesque, uncivilized, overwhelmingly racist affront to the very idea of justice.
Rep. Ed DeLaney, D-Indianapolis, wants to give lawmakers a voice in key state appointments made by the governor following an ethics scandal that led to the firing of the chairman of the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission.
Carmel-based CNO Financial Group Inc., the insurer formerly known as Conseco Inc., plans to sell $300 million of seven-year senior-secured notes, according to a company statement.
We need an all-society effort—from the White House to the classroom to the living room—to nurture a culture of achievement and excellence.
Indiana cannot endure without serious reform, and this session must be approached with the urgency it deserves.
Major infrastructure investment at the state and local level is a significant reason for optimism for the long-term competitive positioning for the city and state.
An initial drop in local property taxes overall is likely to increase over time. The questions are when and how?
In a campaign where Dan Coats’ primary and general election opponents questioned his Hoosier bona fides, why didn’t the former senator regale us with his Indiana policy success stories?
Proponents have to connect government reform to the real pocketbook issues that drive people.
If there were a full public accounting of our education system’s failure, inadequacy and resulting costs, there would be widespread outrage.