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Some fine and funny Neil Simon highlighted my arts weekend. What did you see?
Federal officials and advocacy groups believe the project is making significant progress on pollution cleanup and other problems, but they’re short on yardsticks for confirming their impressions.
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City-County Resolution 354, co-sponsored by Democrats John Barth, Angela Mansfield and Zach Adamson, and Republican Benjamin Hunter, will be voted on by the full council Monday.
A judge ruled that state Superintendent of Public Instruction Glenda Ritz didn’t have authority to go to court without representation from the attorney general.
Carol Mihalik takes the place of Chris Naylor, who resigned last month to become assistant executive director of the Indiana Prosecuting Attorneys Council.
Indiana State Police are stepping up enforcement efforts in an attempt to make roads safer during the Thanksgiving holiday travel period. The high-visibility effort started Friday and will continue through Dec. 1 as part of a nationwide effort called the Safe Family Travel campaign. The campaign includes sobriety checkpoints and patrols targeting impaired drivers and people not wearing seat belts.
The Residence Inn by Marriott in Fishers was robbed about 10:20 p.m. Thursday by an armed man driving a black SUV. A front-desk clerk at the hotel near 96th Street and Interstate 69 said the gunman ordered her to lie on the floor while he took an undisclosed amount of cash.
Indianapolis police say a man wearing a gray University of Kentucky Wildcats hooded sweatshirt and black sweat pants robbed two CVS stores Thursday night, getting away with about 1,700 Percocet pills. The robberies took place at a CVS on North Michigan Road about 9 p.m. and at another on Georgetown Road about 9:20. The robber gave the clerk a note demanding drugs and implied he had a gun.
Reeling from the recession, Bharat Patel hopes to protect the hotels from foreclosure. Their lender is owed as much as $120 million, according to court filings.
Hulman & Co. CEO Mark Miles abandoned his earlier idea of having a CEO over IndyCar/Speedway competition and another chief executive over the commercial side in favor of a new structure. Now its time to see if it translates into sales.
In his complaint, Greg Jarman alleges an improper account freeze created a liquidity crisis and scuttled plans by a major investor to make a cash injection into the company.
Purdue University plans to expand undergraduate and graduate enrollment in computer science by more than a quarter to meet growing demand among employers.
Veteran restaurateur John Perazzo is preparing to open a second location of his popular Italian eatery J. Razzo’s, on State Road 32 in Westfield.
The Lake County town of Dyer is the sole holdout in the plan to keep the Hoosier State passenger line operating for at least one year in response to a cutoff of federal funding.
Attorneys for the Fair Finance trustee said Tim Durham's ex-wife, Joan SerVaas, has agreed to pay $100,000 and Bernard Durham, his adopted son, $10,000 to settle a lawsuit charging they accepted nearly $300,000 from the disgraced financier.
The Labor Department said Friday that the unemployment rate rose to 7.3 percent. A troubling detail in the report: the percentage of Americans working or looking for work fell to a 35-year low
One-man show not a homer, but a solid, interesting production. Henry Woronicz stars.
Kip Tew, a former Democratic Party chairman and Statehouse lobbyist, is chairing the campaign of Frank Lloyd while also representing Election Systems and Software LLC.
Fifty-two percent of Indiana 4th graders tested at or above proficient in math, compared to the national average of 42 percent.