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Lucia S. Carter has joined Colliers International as senior vice president and director of project management.
As summer and the golf season fade, this is a good opportunity to reflect and see if there are lessons from the game applicable to other areas of life, like investing.
Higher education is undergoing a metamorphosis. Cost-saving measures such as online learning and the ubiquity of technology might seem to make today’s undergraduate experience vastly different from their forbears’. That is a mirage. The most essential elements of an education are unchanged.
City officials said Thursday that they intend to spend $350 million over the next three years to improve streets, sidewalks, trails and bridges. More than a third would come from a proposed bond issue.
A man was shot in the midsection on the city’s west side at about 12:50 a.m. Thursday. The shooting took place near Walton Street and South High School Road in Wayne Township. Indianapolis police say the man was alive when he was taken to Wishard Hospital.
Police believe a trio of masked men is responsible for two armed robberies of area Speedway gas stations early Thursday. Cumberland police say the men robbed the station on German Church Road at 1:05 a.m., hitting an 18-year-old clerk in the head with a gun. About 45 minutes later, three masked men entered a Speedway at 62nd Street and Allisonville Road and were confronted by a customer. One of the men punched the customer in the face before the group fled to a white Pontiac sedan in a nearby parking lot.
An 8-year-old Indianapolis boy is in critical condition after being hit in the head with a sledgehammer Wednesday during a large fight on the east side. The disturbance began at about 8:30 p.m. outside an apartment building at 2744 Priscilla Ave., near 21st Street and Arlington Avenue. A 12-year-old girl suffered minor injuries.
Indianapolis Public Schools leaders filed a public records request Thursday seeking information on the 2011 takeover of four schools amid questions about the integrity of the state's A-F school grading formula.
State utility regulators scolded Indianapolis Power & Light Co. on Wednesday for a presentation that “fell below our expectations.” Now IPL must credit ratepayers $10 million.
Public broadcasting station WFYI-FM 90.1 aims to expand distribution of its locally produced “Sound Medicine” show to include at least 30 radio stations in large- and medium-sized markets in the next two years.
Indiana Gov. Mike Pence announced Thursday morning he had selected Dwayne Sawyer for the position. Sawyer has been a member of the Brownsburg Town Council since 2009 and became its president last year.
Indiana exports rose to a record $34.4 billion in 2012 while growing at a rate exceeding the Midwest’s and the nation’s.
The historic but vacant structure at 1226 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. St. has attracted a few potential buyers, prompting Indianapolis Public Schools to delay demolition of the building pending a deal.
Indiana Members, which has 24 branches and $1.3 billion in assets, will grow by one branch and $17 million in assets.
Former Daniels aides among four names added to panel tasked with promoting the industry.
In this age of austerity, there’s almost no chance of Indianapolis hospitals creating a Cleveland Clinic-like hub of innovation.
Two parts of Indiana's immigration law will remain in effect after a federal judge dismissed a lawsuit by a northwestern Indiana Hispanic advocacy group challenging them, the Indiana attorney general's office said Wednesday.
Indianapolis Power and Light Co. plans to revamp coal plants in Indianapolis and Petersburg to comply with federal rules. State regulators gave the go-ahead on Wednesday, setting the stage for a potential rate hike.
Vending machines aren’t the only reason the Fastenal brand is resonating.