Romney wins Indiana as state returns to GOP
Mitt Romney brought Indiana back into the Republican fold Tuesday, reclaiming a traditionally GOP state that was usurped by Democrat Barack Obama in 2008 on his way to his first term as president.
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Mitt Romney brought Indiana back into the Republican fold Tuesday, reclaiming a traditionally GOP state that was usurped by Democrat Barack Obama in 2008 on his way to his first term as president.
Rising prices and unemployment were heavy on the minds of national and Indiana voters Tuesday even as a glimmer of optimism peeked through, with 4 in 10 saying the nation's economy is getting better.
Democrat Joe Donnelly defeated Richard Mourdock for an open U.S. Senate seat in Indiana, one of Republicans’ must-win races in their effort to gain control of the chamber.
Major stock-market indexes climbed Tuesday as investors waited for the finish of a closely fought U.S. presidential election.
Days like this make me realize how lucky I am to write about entrepreneurship, to seek out and share the big ideas that often start in small business.
The family and friends of a missing Indianapolis man plan to canvas the area where he was last seen. The group will gather to look for Joshua Swalls, 22, near Lakewood Lodge Apartments from 2 p.m. 6 p.m. Tuesday. Swalls was last seen Saturday in the 2600 block of Timberly Drive. His car was found in the parking lot a short time later and his cell phone was recovered at a friend's apartment.
The Bureau of Motor Vehicles will remain open until 6 p.m. to help voters get the proper identification for Election Day. All Hoosiers looking to cast their ballots Tuesday must have photo identification. No other BMV services will be available until Wednesday.
A 21-year-old driver who crashed an SUV into a home on the city's northeast side Monday night admitted to taking cocaine and heroin just an hour before crashing, Indianapolis police say. Devon Sylvester was driving westbound on East 56th Street in the 5500 block of Drexel Avenue about 10 p.m. when he drove through front yards, destroying mailboxes and damaging lawns before crashing into the living room of a house, hitting two people sitting on a couch. A teenage girl suffered serious injuries to her collar bone and face.
Caitlin Hannon, who is in a three-way contest for the Indianapolis Public Schools District 1, has raised $62,437 this year, including $34,000 from out-of-state education reformers.
The decision will affect two dealerships in the Indianapolis area: Bob Rohrman’s Indy Suzuki and Used Car Superstore and the Ray Skillman Westside Auto Mall, both of which sell new Suzuki vehicles.
Glass fabricator FacadeTek Inc. has notified state officials that it will eliminate 72 jobs at its Whitestown facility in January.
High corn prices, large ethanol inventories, lower gas prices and lower fuel demand were factors cited for the shutdown.
For the second straight election, Indiana has three open seats, following the retirement of 30-year U.S. Rep. Dan Burton in the 5th District and decisions by Republican Mike Pence and Democrat Joe Donnelly to seek other office.
Indiana voters stood in line for up to three hours in some cases Tuesday to cast their ballots in a series of races for the White House on down that Republicans hoped to dominate.
The Westfield City Council voted 6-1 Monday night to transfer its water and wastewater assets to Citizens Energy Group for $91 million.
Ball State University is weighing plans for a sorority village that would house the growing number of women who want to be part of the school's Greek community.
Republicans working to move Indiana firmly back into the land of red states after its 2008 support of Democrat Barack Obama hope to have plenty to celebrate Tuesday, but a U.S. Senate seat that has been a lock for the GOP for nearly four decades could be the night's spoiler.