Thousands beat it to Indianapolis for Drum Corps competition
About 30,000 people are expected to attend the Drum Corps International World Championships over the next three days at Lucas
Oil Stadium in Indianapolis.
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About 30,000 people are expected to attend the Drum Corps International World Championships over the next three days at Lucas
Oil Stadium in Indianapolis.
The Treasury Department said Wednesday it will send $2 billion to 17 states that have unemployment rates higher than the national
average for a year. Indiana is due to receive $83 million. States will use the money for programs to aid unemployed homeowners.
Republican Sen. Richard Lugar said Wednesday that he plans on seeking a seventh term in 2012 in a bid that would extend his
run as the longest-serving U.S. senator in Indiana history.
Information security expert Eugene Spafford says companies can use the radio frequency identification tags for their own benefit
by tracking what consumers have purchased without the risk of being noticed spying on them at a store.
The partnership between Simon Property Group and technology company Shopkick Inc. is a
big step in realizing retailers’ long-held dream of using cell phones to beam ads and coupons to people passing by.
INpact not-for-profit arranged virtual approach to help startup firm develop device to detect tooth cavities early.
Leaders tackle issues ranging from research to cold storage to the future of Eli Lilly and Co.
Indianapolis-based Centaur LLC said Wednesday it is asking a federal bankruptcy judge to approve bidding procedures to transfer
ownership of Valley View Downs.
American International Group Inc. has agreed to sell a majority stake in its Evansville-based consumer lending unit, getting
rid of an operation that posted about $1.7 billion in operating losses since 2008 and accumulated more than $17 billion in
debt.
The newest retail roundup offers something for everyone, including a new tavern, meadery tasting room, children’s apparel
shop, bakery and liquor store.
Long-standing indy event moving from downtown to Broad Ripple.
The Indianapolis-based distributor of automotive paints and accessories reported that its second-quarter profit dipped nearly
2 percent, to $3.7 million, from the same period a year earlier.
The owner of a closed Colgate-Palmolive Co. toothpaste factory along the Ohio River plans to sell it at auction this fall.
Two years after Indianapolis Public Schools closed School 37, a multimillion-dollar redevelopment project is set to breath new life into a building that had served the Martindale-Brightwood community for 81 years. Central Indiana Community Foundation is spearheading the plan to transform the 52,000-square-foot former school into a community center. Construction is scheduled to begin in […]
A plane crash in Alaska that killed former U.S. Sen. Ted Stevens (R-Alaska) also claimed the life of the father of Indiana
University football player Paul Phillips, a freshman tight end from Damestown, Md. Bill Phillips Sr., who played football
for the University of Evansville from 1972-1976, was aboard the plane that went down late Monday. Paul’s brother Wally
Phillips and former NASA administrator Sean O'Keefe survived the crash.
Indianapolis police officer David Bisard had a blood-alcohol level of 0.19—twice the legal limit—on the morning
he slammed his patrol car into a trio of motorcyclists, killing one and injuring two. The Aug. 7 accident occurred at 11:21
a.m. at 56th Street and Brendon Way Drive South as Bisard responded to a request for assistance in serving a felony warrant.
Bisard's vehicle struck and killed Eric Wells, 30, who was at a stoplight waiting for the officer to pass. "We are
currently working with the prosecutor's office after learning the results of the blood draw for alcohol have tested positive,"
Police Chief Paul Ciesielski said in a prepared statement.
One person died and another was critically injured Wednesday morning in a single-vehicle crash in Shelby County. Westbound
lanes of Interstate 74 near mile marker 116 were closed. Eastbound lanes were also expected to be closed for a short time
to allow a medical helicopter to land. Fox59 will have more at 4 p.m.