South-side Indianapolis bottlenecks to get $40m upgrade
New lanes, flyover expected to ease congestion at interstates 65 and 465.
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New lanes, flyover expected to ease congestion at interstates 65 and 465.
The proposed Market Square Tower—if it’s built as planned at 28 stories and 370 feet—will be one of the 10 tallest buildings in Indianapolis.
Fishers police arrested two Indianapolis women late Tuesday night after finding stolen property in their vehicle. Crystal Dunn, 29, and Gina Taylor, 31, were charged with possession of stolen property and marijuana. Police searched their car in the parking lot of the Hilton Garden Inn near 96th Street and Interstate 69. The women admitted they’d broken into two vehicles parked at Keystone at the Crossing.
Indianapolis police arrested a 21-year-old man after a road-rage incident led to shots being fired Tuesday night. Robert White Jr. was arrested on a preliminary charge of criminal recklessness after he admitted firing at least one gunshot at another driver near West and Ohio streets at about 8:30. Another man said White followed him all over the city in his Chevy Impala after he somehow angered him near 25th Street and Keystone Avenue. White said the other driver also fired a shot. Both men had registered guns in their vehicles.
A mo-ped driver was critically injured Wednesday about 7 a.m. in an accident involving a car at North Shadeland Avenue and Clearvista Drive. Police say the mo-ped lost control and slid into the car’s passenger side as it turned left onto Clearvista from southbound Shadeland. The mo-ped driver wasn’t wearing a helmet.
Indianapolis-based Novia CareClinics LLC was a pioneer in operating primary care clinics for employers. In 2012, Novia had 175 employees and more than $15 million in revenue.
A key House Democrat says a lawsuit filed by the attorney general challenging the Affordable Care Act could lead to 400,000 Hoosiers losing out on tax breaks meant to make the insurance more affordable.
With the housing market on the mend, the Builders Association of Greater Indianapolis decided the time was right to reintroduce the show, which gives the public an opportunity to tour newly built custom homes.
The company's Greensburg facility turned out its first Honda Civic sedans on Oct. 9, 2008, with about 1,000 workers at the plant. Honda officials say the factory now has more than 2,000 employees.
New Orleans columnist says "Good luck to Indy. You'll need it."
A city zoning board has approved a developer’s request for a drug store drive-through as part of a mixed-use project to be built on the Indianapolis Star’s current headquarters property.
Defense contractors working with southern Indiana's Crane Naval Surface Warfare Center say they've not seen much impact from the partial federal government shutdown.
Quebec-based Exo-s US says it will spend nearly $7 million on the factory in the LaGrange County town of Howe. It expects to open the factory next year and hire up to 250 workers by 2016.
President Barack Obama will nominate Federal Reserve vice chair Janet Yellen to succeed Ben Bernanke as chairman of the nation's central bank, the White House said Tuesday. Yellen would be the first woman to head the powerful Fed.
Both sides agreed they could use more data on how the individual voucher recipients are performing. More than 20,000 students applied for vouchers this year, up from roughly 9,300 students last year.
Yes, ‘Les Miserables’ works scaled down to dinner theater proportions. In fact, I’m already hungry to see it again.
Three former employees of Eli Lilly and Co. allegedly transferred trade secrets that Lilly values at more than $55 million to a competing Chinese drug company, according to an indictment unsealed Tuesday in federal court.
Two of Indiana's largest natural gas utilities are projecting small increases in heating bills for this winter.
Indy joins Minneapolis and New Orleans as the three NFL cities invited to bid on the big game. The 2012 Super Bowl had a $176 million direct economic impact on the city, a study said.
Fifteen Indiana school districts and the state of Indiana have filed a lawsuit challenging the federal health care law and subsidies that are available to Hoosiers under rules set by the IRS.