Indianapolis sets water-use records amid drought
The water company for Indianapolis and some of its suburbs is asking customers to cut back on lawn watering after setting records this week for one-day use.
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The water company for Indianapolis and some of its suburbs is asking customers to cut back on lawn watering after setting records this week for one-day use.
Less than five minutes into his new job as Pacers basketball operations boss, Donnie Walsh was already trying to sell fans on paying to see five guys play as one. Next season we'll see if that sales pitch works in the star-driven NBA.
Emergency crews blocked a portion of Interstate 70 in Hendricks County just after 1 a.m. Friday after a fatal accident involving a semi and a passenger car. The accident happened on I-70 about a half-mile east of State Road 267. Eastbound I-70 was completely or partially blocked for about three hours.
A longtime public works employee in the Hendricks County town of Danville is in stable condition after authorities said he shot himself in the chest early Friday morning. Danville police responded to a home in the 200 block of North Washington Street at about 3:30 a.m. after receiving a domestic disturbance call. They found the man in an agitated condition and were unable to calm him down. The man, who was not identified, ran to his truck, got a gun and began to wave it in the air, police said. Officers unsuccessfully deployed a Taser before the man shot himself. He is listed in stable condition after surgery and is expected to recover.
Two teenagers were arrested Wednesday in Anderson after police said they severely beat a 15-year-old with an aluminum baseball bat. Donavan Ball, an 18-year-old from Anderson, and David Rivera, a 17-year-old from Chicago, were charged with attempted murder. The incident took place at about 4:45 p.m. in the 600 block of East 27th Street. The victim sustained multiple skull fractures and brain trauma, but was able to talk to police. Ball and Rivera were taken into custody last night after resisting arrest.
Community leaders can fundamentally shape institutions that have the potential to change kids’ lives.
Students who might have attendance problems tell stories about how they never missed school on tutoring day.
Here in Indiana, the Wisconsin win will energize those who struggle for freedom.
Out-of-state interests are treating Indiana as a proxy for national politics.
Maybe he’ll one-up Rick Perry and find four federal agencies to promise to close.
Economists are talking about 1931, the year everything fell apart.
Unexpected problems add to the headaches of opening or relocating a business, and we hear a lot about the hang-ups of required, but annoying, environmental investigations.
Secretary of State Connie Lawson said the new provisions will help her office provide better protection to investors.
An Indianapolis not-for-profit is receiving a $1.5 million federal grant to provide job training and support services to girls or women who formerly were incarcerated.
The left’s vision is not only a vision of the world, but also a vision of itself, as superior beings pursuing superior ends.
There is a smarter way to get corporate money out of politics.
Those boys are us, or at least too many of us: America at its ugliest.
Twitter provides a play-by-play of every meaningful political event.
He has demonstrated over the past eight years that he does not accept second place.