LOU’S VIEWS: Returnees from Christmases past
“A Christmas Carol,” “A Very Phoenix Xmas,” and “A Beef & Boards Christmas” all get regifted for the holidays.
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“A Christmas Carol,” “A Very Phoenix Xmas,” and “A Beef & Boards Christmas” all get regifted for the holidays.
Seven years ago, United Airlines abandoned the 1.7-million-square-foot aircraft repair base that once employed 3,000 people. Today, the mall-sized complex is humming and is essentially fully occupied.
Forefront, which debuts this month, is designed to be another public square where various voices will debate the issues of our day.
Retailers and shopping center owners are right in crusading for a level playing field in taxation. It isn’t fair that most online retailers don’t charge sales taxes, while traditional retailers in Indiana must tack on 7 percent.
First in a month-long series of fine-feathered restaurant reviews. This week: Black Swan Brewpub.
Izod officials said that in 2010, Izod brand awareness increased 10 percentage points, brand familiarity rose 16 percent among 25- to 35-year-old men, and digital impressions increased 20 percent over 2009.
Simon Property Group Inc. has offered to settle a lawsuit with Bren Simon by cashing out 6.5 million partnership units her late husband Melvin held in the giant shopping mall developer.
There is little wonderment left— nearly any answer to any question is readily available.
A Catholic university based in Indiana where football serves as a major rallying point for students, alumni and donors? The University of Notre Dame would be a correct answer. But it’s no longer the only one.
Surfing the Web is like being the parent of multiple kids. You hear the rowdiness in a far-off room all day long and learn to take it for granted, but once in a while there’s a great crash and a howl that sounds like a civil defense siren.
Former Conseco executives Steve Hilbert and Rollin Dick are caught in a bitter legal battle between billionaire hardware king John Menard and his ex-fiancee.
Mike Alley, perhaps more than any other banker in the state, is experiencing the pain the economic crisis has wrought on the nation’s financial institutions.
Citizens Energy previously said not using the bonds would add about $100 million to the cost of the deal over 30 years.
Each day, hundreds of homeless men and women pass through the doors of Horizon House, the only agency in central Indiana that provides homeless neighbors with access to the services of a unique collaboration of partners—all under one roof.
If you want the best team with the strongest commitment to ethical behavior, you must ensure they have every opportunity to lie, steal and cheat.
Hoosiers should discard the cloak of indifference that too many wear with pride.
Secretary Michael Gargano of the Indiana Family and Social Services Administration asked the State Budget Committee this week to raise the funding for local welfare offices by 58 percent for the fiscal year that begins next July 1—and more for the following year.
Qatar was selected as host of the 2022 World Cup, beating out a bid by the United States to bring soccer's showcase back to America for the first time since 1994.
Police are investigating the death of a 4-year-old Tipton boy who suffered blunt-force trauma to his mid-section, back and spine. Dylan Cast died Friday while at home with his 5-year-old sibling and his mother’s fiancé. No arrests have been made, but police say they have identified a “person of interest.”
Police are searching for a missing Indianapolis man who was last seen Aug. 20. Detectives consider the disappearance of Michael Summers, 44, suspicious because he hasn’t contacted his family and has no local criminal history. His brother reported him missing Aug. 25. He was last seen at Bryant's Friendly Inn Tavern on South East Street. Police say there has been no activity on his bank account or cell phone. Anyone with information should call Crime Stoppers at (317) 262-8477.