City planning division takes budget hit, cuts five staffers
Indianapolis will rely more on public-private partnerships to hammer out long-term goals for neighborhoods, after laying off half its long-range planning staff.
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Indianapolis will rely more on public-private partnerships to hammer out long-term goals for neighborhoods, after laying off half its long-range planning staff.
Artist Robert Indiana says his world-famous LOVE image overshadowed all his other work. But now the artist’s first major retrospective could change that.
Jo Ann Gora is getting a 3.5-percent pay hike months after her salary drew attention when deferred compensation and incentives pushed it to nearly $1 million.
While the movie titled Rush, which opens Friday, puts the spotlight on open-wheel racing, its focus is on Formula One, not IndyCar. And if it implies that F1 is superior to IndyCar, that could dent the U.S.-based series' image.
For the Phoenix Theatre’s season opener, a solid cast effectively demonstrates how to turn a fair play into a very entertaining evening.
Eli Lilly said a potential breast cancer treatment missed its main goal in a late-stage study. However, the drugmaker will seek approval to use the treatment in stomach cancer patients after ramucirumab performed better in a separate study.
The debate before the Economic Development Study Committee comes five months after House Speaker Brian Bosma killed a bill that would have made it a crime to secretly shoot photos or video on private property with the goal of harming a business.
Indiana Gov. Mike Pence is adding an Indianapolis Democrat to the State Board of Education following questions over whether the group had too many Republicans.
Three years after its first citizens’ survey set helped officials set priorities for the growing community, Noblesville leaders are preparing to ask again.
Cummins spokesman Jon Mills said the company wants to consolidate its two offices in downtown Indianapolis where about 100 employees work in areas such as communications, information technology and investor relations.
The YMCA of Greater Indianapolis wants to build an 87,000-square-foot mixed-use development on a parking lot owned by Eli Lilly and Co. at the southwest corner of Alabama and South streets.
Changing tastes, economic uncertainty could crimp sale prices for boomers wanting to move into smaller quarters.
The postal Board of Governors said Wednesday it wants to raise the price of a first-class stamp by 3 cents, citing the agency's "precarious financial condition" and the uncertain prospects for postal overhaul legislation in Congress.
CMW International LLC, which has roots in Indianapolis dating to 1924, said all 100 of its employees would lose their jobs if a buyer wasn’t found before Nov. 23.
Team officials have not released details, but the contract is reported to be for five years and worth $80 million-plus.
A man was shot to death Tuesday shortly before 10 p.m. at the Lake Marina Apartments in the 2200 block of Harbor Drive, near East 21st Street and Mitthoeffer Road. Indianapolis police say the man suffered a gunshot wound to the head and died at the scene. The victim’s identity was being withheld until family could be notified.
Police shot and killed an armed burglary suspect Tuesday night in Plainfield. The shooting took place about 9:30 in the Courtyards at White Lick neighborhood after a person hiding in the home reported a burglary in progress. When police arrived, the suspect raised a gun toward an officer, who shot the man. Another suspected burglar was taken into custody. Three residents in the home were unharmed.
An employee at the Ricker’s BP gas station at West 38th Street and High School Road was fatally shot during a robbery about 3 a.m. Wednesday. Clerk Elvalide Ndiaye, 39, of Indianapolis died at Wishard Memorial Hospital shortly after the incident. Two suspects, a man and a woman, were arrested less than an hour later following an armed robbery at 71st Street and Keystone Avenue. A third suspect, a man, was taken into custody about two hours later.
Several officials of a central Indiana town where a $500 million power plant has been proposed say they were impressed with another of the company's plants during a trip to Texas.
Simon Property Group Inc. is selling 750 million euros ($1 billion) of seven-year securities as the yield discount to U.S. dollar notes approaches the widest in more than 4-1/2 years.