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The folks who end up with them aren’t the only ones who benefit from these special canines.
Gov. Mike Pence has opted to end Indiana’s bid for up to $80 million in federal pre-kindergarten funding, a move that appeases some conservatives as he mulls a 2016 presidential run.
School on Wheels provides one-on-one tutoring and educational advocacy for school-aged children impacted by homelessness.
Tourism discoveries abound in Nashville, Dallas, New York City, and more. You just have to be open to them.
If the [Carmel City Center] deal is so secure, why do the bonds have to be backed with a Special Benefits Tax [Oct. 6]?
It’s fitting that the menu at Burgerhaus has an exploratory theme since finding the place can be a bit tricky.
In your [Oct. 13] editorial, “Transportation takes many forms,” you seem to be for improving state roads and bridges while funding other “non-road” programs.
Applause for the efforts of the Indianapolis Museum of Contemporary Art and CityWay to carve out gallery space in the well-trafficked building that also houses the Alexander Hotel.
It’s easy to pat ourselves on the back about the vibrant downtown areas of Mass Ave, Fountain Square, Monument Circle, White River State Park. We’ve come a long way, and people love to spend time in these places.
It’s easy to get discouraged these days—to look at the overwhelming evidence of social and political dysfunction and retreat into Angry Old Person territory.
Our football palace, unlike some others, isn’t just for the pros. Those who pay for it also get to use it.
Six candidates ran for mayor of Fishers in the May primary without knowing what the job would pay. More than 20 sought seats on its first City Council. Now the outgoing Town Council—with at least two members who won’t return to the dais next year—must decide how to compensate the victors come Jan. 1.
Allied Solutions LLC said it is looking to fill 60 jobs this year and potentially more next year as it extends a growth streak.
Hinchtown Hammer Down beer, named for IndyCar driver James Hinchcliffe, is one of Flat 12’s top sellers and has become one of five in the brewery’s core lineup.
Some real estate experts wonder whether the area’s revival relies too much on Angie’s List.
IndyGo isn’t threatening to eliminate routes, but it is trying to craft a policy to guide it through landmark changes: next year’s opening of the $20 million Downtown Transit Center and, possibly, the passage of a referendum in favor of a regional rapid-transit system.
With the loss of Lance Stephenson to free agency and the serious leg injury to Paul George, there are numerous questions about how the Indiana Pacers will do on the court this season. But on the business side, victories are piling up.
Three teams competing to partner with Indianapolis on a half-billion-dollar criminal justice complex shaped the city’s yet-to-be released specifications in closed-door meetings.