SWAYZE: Beyond symptoms to root causes
It hurts to watch crime escalate in Indianapolis, especially among African-American boys and girls.
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It hurts to watch crime escalate in Indianapolis, especially among African-American boys and girls.
Those chosen to govern have wrestled eternally with troublesome, often serious situations. Political disunity, stalemating action in city or state. Law enforcement losing its battle against dope, gangs and crime.
Pundits and public officials are trying to make sense of the level of crime in Indianapolis, the relative safety of our community, and the apparent “new breed” of young toughs—and everyone has an opinion on what we ought to be doing to make the community safer.
Central Indiana’s mass-transit planners unveiled detailed route information for the first time Wednesday and say a series of open-house meetings in August will be the public’s last chance to request changes before final recommendations.
While only 75,000 people attended Sunday's Brickyard 400, more than 230,000 central Indiana residents watched the race live on television. Speedway officials must induce those TV-watching fans to buy tickets and fill the stands.
Thirteen employees have been shown the door in the fifth round of layoffs in five years at the state’s largest newspaper.
U.S. economic growth accelerated in the April-June quarter to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 1.7 percent. The Bureau of Economic Analysis said the rate released Wednesday was based on incomplete data and would be revised over the next month.
The state’s eight public TV stations are building an Internet-based video streaming service that could expand their offerings and turbo-charge collaborations. Public radio stations also would benefit.
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission said the bank used improper bidding strategies to squeeze excessive payments from two power grid operators, including the Midcontinent Independent System Operator, which is based in Carmel.
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Indiana education leaders on Tuesday pledged a thorough review of the state's system for evaluating schools after a former official who now serves as Florida's education commissioner worked to alter a grade for a school founded by a top Republican donor.
Lawyers for the state and Planned Parenthood of Indiana and Kentucky filed a proposed final judgment in the case Monday in federal court in Indianapolis.
Celadon Group Inc.’s earnings fell 20 percent in its latest quarter, but revenue spiked and overall results topped analyst expectations.
A woman was rescued Tuesday just before 5 a.m. after her car flipped upside-down into a water-filled ditch near Interstate 465 and West 38th Street. The woman said she fell asleep while driving on West 38th Street right before the accident. She was able to call for help on her phone before water filled the car. Police arrived within minutes, waded to the car and pulled her out. She suffered minor bruises.
Thousands of people swarmed the Monument Circle area Tuesday morning, lining up for blocks to receive a free cake from Buddy Valastro, who is known for his cable TV show, “Cake Boss.” Valastro began giving away 10,000 cakes at 8 a.m. The promotion is helping launch a line of Cake Boss Cakes at Kroger and other stores.
A 38-year-old man says two masked men forced him into the trunk of his vehicle during a robbery late Monday night. The man said he and his girlfriend were sitting in his car in the 900 block of North Ewing Street, near Sherman Drive and East 10th Street, just after 11 p.m. when the men approached. In addition to cash, the men stole the speaker from the victim’s trunk before making him climb inside.
Shares of Columbus-based engine maker Cummins Inc. shot up 4 percent in Tuesday morning trading despite a reported 11-percent dip in profit for its second quarter.
Financial terms of the agreements, announced in a written statement, were not disclosed, but the mortgages involve tens of millions of dollars in debt on retail properties spread throughout the area.
Fever sign major sponsorship deals as male fan base increases from 28 percent to 52 percent of team's audience. Franchise officials promise to be profitable this year and next.
Profit and revenue fell for Allison Transmission Holdings Inc. in its second quarter, as demand in its mining and military markets slipped.