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LOPRESTI: More busts than booms in 30 years of Colts draft picks
Players taken in the early rounds are often outperformed by late-rounders.
Safety, revenue motivate desires for more streetlights
Joe Hogsett said more streetlights, for safer streets, would be one of his first priorities as mayor. Nearly four months after taking office, the administration is still in discussions with Indianapolis Power & Light Co.
Children’s Museum sets attendance record for spring
Teenage turtles with attitudes, and aliens and androids contributed this year to record-setting spring break attendance at The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis. Overall attendance during the three peak weeks of spring break was higher than in the museum’s 91-year history, museum officials said. Visitor attendance during those three weeks was 140,762, a 3 percent increase […]
MAURER: Mickey’s Camp offerings span centuries
From muzzle loaders to 3-D printers to IU basketball, this year’s fundraiser has breadth.
Speedway officials hope to capitalize on revved-up demand for historic Indy 500
With a sellout crowd anticipated for May and all 145 permanent hospitality suites gone, Indianapolis Motor Speedway officials must figure out how to bring customers back for the 101st race.
Bristol-Myers drug tops Lilly’s Erbitux in cancer study
Bristol-Myers Squibb Co.’s blockbuster cancer drug Opdivo prolonged survival in cases of recurrent head and neck cancer, a first for patients with the harshest form of the disease who often face a bleak prognosis.
Angie’s List reports unexpected quarterly loss
Shares in Angie’s List Inc. tumbled in morning trading Wednesday, then bounced back, after the Indianapolis-based company reported an unanticipated loss in the first quarter.
UPDATE: Court rules Indiana lawmakers can keep emails private
Indiana lawmakers can keep private their email correspondence with lobbying groups and businesses under a ruling from the state Supreme Court released Tuesday.
UnitedHealth to exit all but a few Obamacare states
UnitedHealth Group Inc., the biggest U.S. health insurer, said it expects to lose about $650 million on the Obamacare plans this year.
Priority list includes Hoosier art legend, smorgasbord of performing talent
The Indiana Historical Society’s T.C. Steele exhibition includes 43 works, some never seen by the public.
Hamilton County incumbent doubles challenger’s fundraising efforts
Campaign finance reports, which were due at noon Friday, showed that Commissioner Mark Heirbrandt collected $30,300 from January to April 8, adding to his existing campaign fund of nearly $140,000.
Five cool things I learned last week
There's nothing like getting away from phones and deadlines to really learn about the fascinating world of disease and treatment.
Do city’s new ethics rules go far enough?
Good-government advocates say new rules championed by Mayor Joe Hogsett are an improvement, but that they would have liked to see him take a stricter approach.
FERGUSON: Life sciences are powerful economic engine
This is an industry worth protecting, whether for economic reasons or for the benefits to patients worldwide.
Looking ahead to 2016-17 with Dance Kaleidoscope, IRT, IMA and more
Museum’s summer film schedule includes an “Adventures in Babysitting”/”Bill and Ted’s Excellent Adventure” double feature.
NCAA tournament deal with CBS, Turner extended through 2032
The Indianapolis-based NCAA on Tuesday announced an eight-year, $8.8 billion extension of its March Madness deal with CBS Sports and the Turner Broadcasting System.
Insurer UnitedHealth starts pruning ACA exchange business
The nation’s biggest health insurer has decided to stop selling coverage on public insurance exchanges in two states next year and is continuing to evaluate its presence in other markets after reporting steep losses.
Priority list includes ambitious originals, return of ‘Book of Mormon’
Indianapolis Chamber Orchestra and the Phoenix Theatre separately stretch boundaries.
