Michigan architecture firm opening local office
A Michigan-based engineering and architecture firm is expanding to Indianapolis and has signed a lease to occupy space on Massachusetts Avenue.
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A Michigan-based engineering and architecture firm is expanding to Indianapolis and has signed a lease to occupy space on Massachusetts Avenue.
A Lizton man was shot to death Wednesday at a west-side apartment complex in a possible robbery attempt. James Vester, 23, was shot about 4 p.m. at Wyckford Commons, near West 10th Street and North Girls School Road. Indianapolis police say Vester might have been trying to buy an iPad in a setup. Two suspects fled the scene on foot.>
Police say marijuana use might have been a factor in a head-on crash that injured three men about 11 p.m. Wednesday in Greenfield. Jeffrey M. Franklin, 26, of Greenfield was in critical condition after his Chevrolet Malibu collided with a Mazda 6 on State Road 9. A baggy of pot was found in Franklin’s vehicle. The 18-year-old driver of the Mazda and his 26-year-old passenger were in serious condition. All three men were flown by helicopter to the hospital.
A winter weather advisory begins Thursday night across central and southern Indiana. Forecasts call for pockets of sleet, snow and rain starting this evening and picking up intensity overnight and all of Friday. Indianapolis is expected to see as much as 3 inches to 6 inches of precipitation by Friday night.
Indiana Gov. Mike Pence is set to provide more details about his second-year agenda he says will focus on education, road construction and economic issues.
The gift will endow a chair in the program, which is based at IUPUI and was developed with cooperation from the Indiana University School of Medicine. The two-year, full-time residential program is the only one of its kind in Indiana.
Indianapolis-based Theta Chi Fraternity will move its headquarters from College Park to Carmel early next year.
The battle on Saturday between Ohio State and Michigan State, plus ESPN broadcasts and special events downtown, are expected to have a $15 million economic impact on Indy. That’s a vast improvement over the 2012 championship.
Head-trauma lawsuits by ex-football players filed against the NCAA defy easy consolidation—unlike National Football League cases consolidated by federal judges and later settled for $765 million.
What happens when Scrooge and company encounter a group of talented improvisers and an audience bent on putting off-color words in their mouths? Big laughs.
Edivoxetine, a derivative of Lilly's Strattera drug for attention deficit disorder, was in the final of three stages of testing usually required for marketing approval by U.S. regulators.
Owners of the micro-brewery have signed a lease for 5,000 square feet of additional space in Irvington, but first they need a zoning variance from the city to start operations there.
Indiana State University is putting on hold its plans to demolish two 15-story former residence halls on the Terre Haute campus after an Indianapolis-based developer proposed taking them over.
The state has appealed an arbitration order reducing its tobacco settlement payments by $63 million next year, saying a three-judge panel exceeded its authority and unfairly judged Indiana’s actions.
The Indianapolis-based Lumina Foundation’s overall goal is to raise the percentage of Americans with college degrees from 38 percent to 60 percent by 2025.
The state's labor movement needs to revitalize itself at the community level and get more labor-friendly candidates elected to office, the new president of the Indiana State AFL-CIO said Wednesday.
Ted McKinney, who grew up on a family farm in Tipton County, will replace Gina Sheets, who’s leaving after a year on the job to do mission work in Liberia.
Indiana Superintendent of Public Instruction Glenda Ritz, a Democrat, released an internal document Wednesday that she says is evidence a new agency created by Republican Gov. Mike Pence is trying to undermine her.
A Democratic elections lawyer is suing the State Board of Education for allegedly violating Indiana's open meetings law.