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Person critical after shooting
One person is in critical condition after being shot on the far-east side early Tuesday morning. The shooting occurred at a home on 25th Street, between Post and Mitthoeffer roads. The victim suffered a gunshot wound to the thigh and was transported in critical condition to Methodist Hospital. Police responded to a 2:30 a.m. call to the residence just before the shooting. A couple there told officers that four males came to their home to fight their teenage son regarding postings on a social media website.
Motorcyclist dies in east-side crash
A 22-year-old motorcyclist died Monday after an accident on East Washington Street at Post Road. Tanner Pike, 22, was traveling east on Washington when a passenger van traveling westbound turned in front of him. Pike died after slamming into the passenger side of the van. The 59-year-old van driver suffered non-life-threatening injuries.
Little Opry manager pleads not guilty to arson
Eight samples of fire debris from the Nashville concert hall showed traces of ignitable liquids, and part of the Opry’s sprinkler system had been disconnected, a probable cause affidavit said.
Broncos set to announce Manning as new quarterback
After being pursued by teams around the NFL, the quarterback with four MVP awards is headed to the land of John Elway and Tim Tebow, agreeing to a contract with Denver that’s expected to be worth about $96 million over five years.
Manning’s long shadow about to turn dark over Colts
If Peyton Manning succeeds in Denver it will cast a shadow over Indianapolis that Colts owner Jim Irsay will be unable to outrun or outlive.
Fishers hires former Duke exec to lead economic development
As the town’s first community development director, Tom Dickey will oversee economic development, planning and zoning.
Tony George Jr. new boss of IndyCar feeder series
The changes to the Indy Lights series continue a management overhaul begun by IndyCar Series CEO Randy Bernard late last fall.
Delaware County regroups after green factories fizzle
A central Indiana county is pulling back its financial support for a pair of green-energy companies who so far haven't delivered on plans for factories with hundreds of workers.
Developer scales back plans for tower along Central Canal
The firm behind a proposed downtown apartment tower designed for college students has slashed its height from 26 to 10 stories to improve its chances of winning city approval.
Lilly to focus on cancer, diabetes in China, CEO says
Indianapolis-based Eli Lilly and Co. will introduce “over a dozen” new products in China in the next five years, focusing on “unmet needs” such as cancer and diabetes, CEO John Lechleiter said this week.
Daniels signs inheritance-tax, kindergarten-funding bills
Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels on Tuesday signed a rollback of the state's inheritance tax. The law will decrease the state's inheritance tax in stages beginning next year until it is eliminated after 2021.
Retiring Indiana chief justice celebrated at ceremony
Judges, attorneys, many former law clerks and others honored retiring Indiana Chief Justice Randall Shepard on Monday, praising his ongoing commitment to the state and leadership in its legal community.
Fewer Indiana schools considered ‘dropout factories’
The number of Indiana high schools considered "dropout factories" fell by half between 2002 and 2010, from 30 to 15, according to a report released Monday.
Irvington apartment, streetscape projects clear hurdles
Two significant construction projects are closer to starting in Irvington, where the district’s East Washington Street commercial corridor is bouncing back even as one of its key buildings faces demolition.
Clark leaves suddenly as airport chief
Recently appointed airport board president Mike Wells said the parting of ways came after he and Clark met Monday afternoon. The move follows an IBJ report on $67,000 in travel expenses for airport executives in 2011, and Wells' plans to tighten oversight.