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After months of discussions, IU Director of Athletics Fred Glass has determined that IU athletics must be defined by a broader culture than simply wins and losses
Few pieces of business technology can lay claim to saving lives. One gadget can, but odds are you don’t have one. It’s called an “automated external defibrillator,” or AED.
The luxury coach routes from downtown to Fishers and Carmel were launched three years ago and have been popular among suburban commuters.
Carmel leads the nation in revamping intersections and has seen an 80-percent drop in injury accidents as a result, the magazine noted.
Developer Jeff Sparks met with city planners Oct. 1 to propose fixes to the apartment project at Capitol Avenue and St. Clair Street.
The grant came from a $45 million pool created by Lilly Endowment Inc. in 2008.
Work is under way on the $12.5 million transformation of a three-block stretch between Pennsylvania Street and Capitol Avenue into a pedestrian-friendly corridor.
The Indianapolis-based life insurer's investment portfolio held up through the recession, and the company reported record revenue and profit in 2009.
YMCA of Greater Indianapolis puts Christian principles into practice through programs that build healthy spirit, mind and body for all.
Indiana Statehouse Democrats are calling for for more investigations and wholesale restructurings amid an ethics flap enveloping the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission.
State Bureau of Motor Vehicles Commissioner Andrew J. Miller resigned Thursday, the day after he was arrested for allegedly exposing himself in a public restroom in downtown Indianapolis.
Speedway officials announced a classic car show would kick off the events for the 100th anniversary of the first race.
A man found dead outside his Greenwood apartment Thursday morning by his mother may have died of a drug overdose. According to police, 24-year-old Cory Allen had recently been paroled from prison. Police say he had met with his parole officer Wednesday. Later that night, he was spotted out with friends. He was found against the side of a building at the Park Madison Apartments near Fry Road. Investigators said six people checked on him between 11 p.m. and 2 a.m., but assumed he was just asleep. An autopsy is scheduled for Friday.
A 39-year-old Indianapolis man died early Thursday morning after being shot several times while sitting in a vehicle in the 3400 block of Garden Avenue. Two suspects escaped by foot. Police found the victim in the passenger seat of a green Suzuki SUV at about 1 a.m. He was pronounced dead at Wishard Hospital a short time later. The vehicle was driven by a female, who was unharmed.
An 11-year-old boy was killed and another boy critically injured when they were struck by a car Thursday morning as they walked to school in New Castle. The two were walking to Westwood Elementary School along County Road 100 South at about 7:15 when they were hit. The injured boy was taken by helicopter to Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis. Fox59 will have more at 4 p.m.
The center, operated by Indianapolis-based TeleServices Direct, is set to close Dec. 4. The company attributed the closing to a loss of business.
ICO season opener featured Barber, Schumann and Mendelssohn.
The building housing the not-for-profit’s current headquarters on the Central Canal is listed for $3.1 million. The not-for-profit is moving into the former Central Avenue Methodist Church in the spring.