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Police seek east-side shooter
Indianapolis police are investigating a shooting Wednesday morning in the 9400 block of Stouffer Court on the city’s east side. Investigators said the victim was a woman who was hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries to her arm and stomach. Police believe the woman knows the shooter.
Colts avoid blackout with sellout
Indianapolis Colts fans will be able to see their team take on the Cleveland Browns on TV this Sunday. The team announced Thursday that it had sold all tickets for the game to avoid a blackout. The sellout marks the 83rd in a row for Colts home games.
U.S. unemployment claims hit four-month high
Weekly applications for U.S. unemployment benefits jumped 46,000 last week, to a seasonally adjusted 388,000, the highest in four months. The increase marks a big rebound from the previous week's sharp drop.
Developer secures financing for $9M Irvington project
Developers are one step closer to building a $9 million apartment project to replace a blighted former hotel in Irvington.
University of Phoenix closing half its campuses
School officials did not say whether the University of Phoenix campus in Indianapolis off Interstate 465 near the Castleton Square Mall would be among those closed.
Colts selling ChuckStrong bracelets to raise money for leukemia research
The initial batch of 10,000 orange ChuckStrong bracelets are available at Colts Pro Shops at Circle Centre Mall and Lucas Oil Stadium and online. Team officials expect them to sell fast.
Video: Weekend A&E priorities
On the lineup: The Heartland Film Festival, Savion Glover, Delia Ephron and more.
Local Easter Seals CEO to retire after 32 years
James Vento, president and CEO of Easter Seals Crossroads, is retiring after 32 years at the helm of the Indianapolis-based agency, the not-for-profit said Wednesday.
Airport postal facility to keep on trucking
The Indianapolis Airport Authority board on Friday is expected to vote on a lease with Wilmington, Ohio-based LGSTX Distribution Services to continue operations at the hub through at least November 2014.
Cummins to lay off at least 150 from Indiana plants
Engine maker Cummins Inc. says it will lay off at least 150 workers from its southern Indiana factories as it carries out its plan to cut up to 1,500 jobs worldwide by year's end.
Pope names Vatican official to head Indianapolis diocese
The pope has transferred a Vatican official who openly sought to mend the Vatican's frayed fences with U.S. nuns, naming him archbishop of Indianapolis.
New spending pushes Indiana Senate air war above $20M
Spending in Indiana's tight U.S. Senate race topped $20 million this week, with new spending from the conservative Club for Growth, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid's super PAC, and national Democrats and Republicans.
Gregg goes on attack in 2nd gubernatorial debate
Democrat John Gregg got personal Wednesday during the second Indiana gubernatorial debate, saying he took "great offense" at Republican Mike Pence's plans to promote traditional families, which Gregg said would ignore single parents such as himself.
Pampered pet roundup: Barkefellers sniffs out Avon
The popular Barkefellers pet hotel and spa on the south side is planning to open a new complex offering boarding, grooming, training and canine massage in the Avon area.
Daniels burns mortgages to mark lower Indiana debt
Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels says the state government's debt for construction projects and other expenses has dropped by more than half during his eight years in office.
Digital marketing firm starts landing big clients
Former Google manager returns to roots to launch FoundSM.
DANZ: Indianapolis tech community should build momentum
More money, mentoring would add fuel to lively industry.