MAURER: Doctor turned novelist has another winner
Douglas Zipes’ third heart-pumping novel will keep you up at night.
Douglas Zipes’ third heart-pumping novel will keep you up at night.
Indianapolis-based WellPoint and other Blue Cross Blue Shield health plans are among the health insurers most aggressive in reaching out to build consumer trust and capture spending on policies.
The state's largest newspaper is losing society columnist Cathy Kightlinger for another gig. Mary Beth Schneider, senior statehouse reporter, is taking a three-month sabbatical and leaving terms of her return murky.
As part of its annual National Preservation Conference, to be held this fall in Indianapolis for the first time, the group plans to explore reuses for the vacant but historic building during a day-long event.
So far this year, low-paying industries have provided 61 percent of the nation's job growth, even though these industries represent just 39 percent of overall U.S. jobs. And part-time work has made up 77 percent of the job growth.
Many of the 38 remaining survivors of the World War II sinking of the USS Indianapolis have gathered for what might be the last of their annual reunions.
The reunion activities began Thursday at a downtown Indianapolis hotel and continue until Sunday when a memorial service is scheduled. Only 317 of the ship’s nearly 1,200 crew members survived the July 30, 1945, sinking by Japanese torpedoes and spent days floating in shark-infested waters before being rescued. Most of the survivors are in their 90s.
The Labor Department said the rate fell from 7.6 percent to 7.4 percent in June. But that was one of the few good signs in an otherwise lackluster report.
The long-standing tradition for pubs and inns dates back to the Romans. Wales, England and Ireland have been perfecting the pub for centuries.
A flood of downtown apartments coming on the market is leasing up quickly, but much of the attached retail space continues to languish as some begin to wonder whether the residential boom will create enough retail demand.
Sitting atop a 1,000-foot hill overlooking the town and offering vistas of 30 miles, the Dye course is a breathtaking emerald gem, the result of both the incredible topography and the mad genius of Indiana’s own Mr. Dye.
Shortly after his 2008 inauguration, Mayor Ballard approached the Indianapolis economic development folks with a plan for international strategy—meaning foreign trips for him, his wife, staff members and security.
The Cuba we found was quite different from the Cuba of 1958, frequently portrayed in books and movies. Instead, of neon and casinos, we found crumbling buildings and functioning 1940s and 1950s American cars.
Workers ripped out the old fountain and crumbling bricks, and installed a waterproof membrane and new stone pavers to stabilize the plaza until Kite can orchestrate a redevelopment.
New program is designed to lure Indiana residents to capital city with large discounts at hotels, attractions
The mayor’s $6 million plan to renovate an east-side park to accommodate cricket, rugby, hurling and lacrosse has generated a lot of controversy, with the idea of cricket in Indianapolis receiving particularly close scrutiny.
Indianapolis-based MainGate beat out more than a dozen bidders to sell merchandise at 40 NFL-sanctioned hotels during the 10-day Super Bowl festivities next season.
The initial public offering of Brixmor Property Group, the second-largest U.S. shopping center landlord, may be the biggest for a retail real estate investment trust since Simon Property Group Inc.’s IPO 20 years ago.
New Haven should have everything going for it. Yet, in 2010, FBI data showed it to be the fourth most dangerous city in the United States