Time running out for suburban bus service
Transportation planners are scrambling to find federal funds to help pay for the popular commuter routes from downtown
Indianapolis to Fishers and Carmel.
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Transportation planners are scrambling to find federal funds to help pay for the popular commuter routes from downtown
Indianapolis to Fishers and Carmel.
Statistical snapshots of Indianapolis' multi-tenant office vacancy rates and the local industrial market.
National Biofuels Distribution LLC, a subsidiary of Carmel-based Telamon Corp., signs two distribution contracts to expand
its distribution reach. The company began marketing its ethanol-based racing fuel, Ignite, about a year ago.
However, about 10.1 million people were receiving unemployment checks in the week ended Aug. 7, the latest data available.
That’s up about 260,000 from the previous week.
Sales of toning footwear helped the Evansville-based company post record earnings in its fiscal second quarter.
Indiana University says the statewide fall enrollment at its eight campuses should set a new record with
about 109,000 students
in the IU system.
Opponents of the Interstate 69 extension from Indianapolis to Evansville are warning that a 27-mile portion of the highway
could inflict significant ecological damage on a sensitive, cave-filled region of the state.
The California Department of Insurance said Wednesday it approved a rate increase averaging about 14 percent for Anthem Blue
Cross customers. The department also OK’d a nearly 19-percent increase for Blue Shield of California.
Family and Social Services Administration Secretary Anne Murphy and acting Insurance Commissioner Stephen Robertson have sent
Gov. Mitch Daniels a letter that now estimates the overhaul will cost Indiana $235 million more than the previous estimate
in May.
Stronger leasing activity in the first half of 2010 provided some optimism that the local industrial-space market is recovering from a down year in 2009. But brokers remain cautious about how the year will come in thanks to several big lease expirations that will dump space on the market in the second half. About 2.5 […]
Singed by the downturn, banks are winnowing real estate portfolios.
Diabetics who control their disease with pills instead of frequent insulin injections can thank Dr. William R. Kirtley, a
groundbreaking Eli Lilly researcher.
The Indianapolis Marion County Public Library no longer "fines" patrons for overdue books. Are you feeling better?
Thor Industries subsidiary Redwood RV announced Tuesday its purchase of a factory in Syracuse that was formerly owned by Ameri-Camp
RV, which shut down in 2008.
State wildlife officials are offering Indiana residents a chance to try some outdoor activities they may not have tried before.
The state Department of Natural Resources will hold free workshops next month on fly fishing, kayaking, rock climbing and
other activities during the second Hoosier Outdoor Experience. The workshops will take place Sept. 18-19 at Fort Harrison
State Park in Lawrence. Information on registering can be found at hoosieroutdoorexperience.IN.gov.
Kokomo police say a 9-year-old boy who last week claimed a man in a red truck tried to kidnap him made the incident up. The
boy told police he was walking in the area of Branded Boulevard and Carter Street on Aug. 18 when he was approached by a white
male in a Dodge truck with Iowa license plates who attempted to entice him into the vehicle. The boy, who gave a detailed
description of the man and truck, has since written an apology letter to the Kokomo Police Department, saying the story was
fake.
A bouncer at an east-side strip club called Indianapolis police just after 2 a.m. Wednesday after he found a toddler wandering
in the club’s parking lot. When police arrived at Club Paradise near English Avenue and Brookville Road, they knocked
on a few doors next to the club and were able to locate the boy’s home. The toddler was returned safely to his parents.
Child Protective Services will monitor the situation. Fox59 will have more at 4 p.m.
The Roudebush Veterans Affairs Medical Center and the Indiana Health Information Exchange are going to work to make
their medical record systems talk to each other in a pilot project spearheaded by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.