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Last in our month-long series of double-letter restaurant reviews. This week: Teddy’s Burger Joint.
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Last in our month-long series of double-letter restaurant reviews. This week: Teddy’s Burger Joint.
The ISO opened with "A Thanksgiving Overture" — which inspired me to offer my thoughts on what I'm thankful for in the world of Indianapolis arts.
Indianapolis-based Emmis Communications Corp. owns radio stations and magazines. For the six months ended Aug. 31, the company reported a net loss of $6.3 million, or 17 cents a share, on revenue of $127 million.
National group led by Indiana University professor says U.S. progress doesn’t stack up well against European counterparts.
Commissioner Jim Delany said it’s likely other cities in Big Ten states will host the game after first championship in 2011.
Girls Inc. needs 100 new volunteers by the end of December to facilitate winter programs across the metro area.
A Chevrolet campaign could make the Speedway-based manufacturer more of a household name.
The Office of Sustainability in November put out two requests for consultants or teams to implement environmentally friendly initiatives.
Indianapolis Symphony, Clowes Hall are among those that have experienced defections.
Think North America has started work on two-seat electric cars at its northern Indiana facility and expects the first ones to be finished in the coming days.
A Norwegian-based company has started work on making two-seat electric cars at its northern Indiana plant and expects the first ones to be finished in the coming days. Think North America spokesman Brendan Prebo tells The Elkhart Truth that the company plans to roll out 300 cars from the plant before the end of the […]
The pizza franchisor will begin offering pasta sauce, Parmesan cheese, cheesy bread sticks, cheese dip and a deep-dish lasagna dish to grocery stores to supplement franchise revenue.
One man was killed and another injured during a possible home invasion early Wednesday on the northwest side of Indianapolis. The shootings occurred about 1:30 a.m. in the Annhurst Apartment Complex just south of 71st Street and Georgetown Road. Investigators say a 19-year-old resident shot the two men when they tried to break in to his apartment. An unidentified 24-year-old male died in the parking lot. The other shooting victim was in serious but stable condition at Westview Hospital.
Students and staff at Indianapolis Public Schools will have a new schedule next year. Board members voted 6-1 Tuesday night in favor of a balanced calendar. Students will attend class in nine-week blocks with two weeks off between each block. The change begins Aug. 8.
Fire destroyed a large building at a Boy Scouts camp in Indianapolis, sending flames high into Wednesday’s predawn sky. The 17,000-square-foot activities building, built in the late 1990s at Camp Belzer, was gutted by the fire. Dozens of firefighters fought the blaze in the wooded area near Fort Harrison State Park on the city’s northeast side. No injuries were reported. The cause is being investigated.
Indianapolis-based benefits brokerage Mavum Consulting LLC has sold its assets to Florida-based Brown & Brown Inc., the latest in a wave of broker consolidation in recent years.
What are the holidays without the Jimmy Stewart classic? And it’s even better on the big screen.
Developer Puller Group has agreed to relinquish a high-profile property approved for a massive water park and retail project to lender Fifth Third Bank following a months-long legal battle over an $8.6 million loan.
The setback was the sharpest decline since demand fell 8 percent in January 2009. The unexpectedly sharp decrease raises questions about the strength of manufacturing.